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This describes a volcano.
its magma before it reaches earths surface. lava is when its at earths surface
it is called lava
which are the following?
If You Refer To Where It Is, Lava Is Magma Once It Hits Earths Surface.
That is correct. When magma travels from the mantle to the crust and reaches the surface, that is a volcano.
This describes a volcano.
its magma before it reaches earths surface. lava is when its at earths surface
which are the following?
it is called lava
which are the following?
molten rock called lava when it is on the earths surface and magma when it is beaneath the surface
I believe the answer you may be looking for is either Lava or a Volcano
If You Refer To Where It Is, Lava Is Magma Once It Hits Earths Surface.
its just lava when it reaches earth's serface, its magma when its still inside Molten rock on the surface is called lava. It is cooler than magma, and quickly becomes solid. This is because it is much cooler on the earths surface than inside the earth. As magma rises it starts to cool, as you go up the volcano it gets cooler by 15 degrees every 1 km. so when the magma gets to the top of the volcano it is cooled down quite a bit and turns into lava
It doesn't. The volcano is a result of the magma travelling from the earths core through geological faults and breaking through the crust of the Earth. The mountain shaped Volcano that you see is the remnants of solidified ash and magma (pumice) which has been ejected from the magma chamber. This cone builds up over the fissure which ejects the magma onto the surface.
It is from the Volcano