its called igneous rock.
When molten rock solidifies it forms igneous rock.
The rock formed from molten rock is called igneous rock. It is formed when magma cools and solidifies either underground as intrusive rock or on the Earth's surface as extrusive rock.
Molten rock is still a liquid. Igneous rock is what is formed when molten rock solidifies.
Pumice
The rock is Basalt
When magma - molten rock - solidifies, it does form an igneous rock.
It is a type of rock that is formed when molten magma solidifies the rock.
Igneous rock
When magma solidifies before reaching Earth's surface it is called intrusive igneous rock, plutonic rock, a pluton. Igneous rock is formed from crystallization of molten magma.
No, it is not true that molten rock found on the surface of the Earth is called coral. Molten rock that erupts from a volcano and solidifies on the surface is known as lava. Coral, on the other hand, is a marine invertebrate that forms structures from calcium carbonate and is found in ocean environments, not related to molten rock.
Igneous rock forms from molten rock that cools and solidifies, either above or below the Earth's surface. This process can result in the formation of rocks such as basalt, granite, and obsidian.
I'm pretty sure that its called "magma" i hope i could help