it turs to rock
Igneous Rock.
Igneous rocks.
Igneous rock forms after magma or lava cools and hardens. Examples include basalt, granite, and obsidian.
Once magma and lava cool and harden, they solidify to form igneous rocks. The texture and composition of the rocks depend on the cooling rate and mineral content. Over time, these rocks can be uplifted, eroded, and transformed in the Earth's crust through various geological processes.
Lava and magma are not rocks because they are liquids and cant harden because they are to hot to harden and cant cool themselves down long enough to form a hard structure. Magma and lava is rock - it's just been superheated by the Earth's core.
Volcanic activity in which lava and magma cool and harden into rock and stone.
It hardens and turns it to rock.
Magma is used on earth when a volcanic erruption happens the magma which is also known as lava comes out and the lava drys and hardens into new landfors.
Molten rock is magma. It is called lava once it has cooled and hardened.
when the lava rock is in the volcanoe it is magma, and when it reaches the outside of the volcanoe it is lava.
Technically, it is not lava until it pours out of the volcano. While it is in the volcano it is still magma. What is not ejected in the form of lava might sink and form a plug, allowing the magma to once again build up in the volcano's magma chamber.
yes. magma is the lava that is in the volcano and lava is the magma that is outside a volcano