Lava or Magma.
Lava is melted rock that comes from the volcano.
Hot liquid rock is called magma when it is beneath the Earth's surface and lava when it reaches the surface through a volcano.
Magma from a volcano.
Igneous rock... There are extrusive (formed on the exterior of a volcano by lava) and intrusive (formed on the inside of a volcano by magma).
The is called "lava", before it comes out on the surface it is called "magma".
The hot molten liquid that rises up through a volcano is called magma. It is a mixture of molten rock, gases, and other substances that is stored beneath the Earth's surface. When a volcano erupts, the magma is expelled as lava onto the Earth's surface.
The lava spewed out of the volcano.It was as hot as lava.
Hot things from a volcano are lava (molten rock), hot ash. steam, and toxic gasses.
The igneous rock forms from lava because when a volcano erupts the lava that flows from a volcano. Igneous rocks have a hot liquid in the beginning. The lava that flows forms into an igneous rock fast. When the lava reaches the surface, it cools rapidly and turns into igneous rock.
Lava.
Lava is molten rock that erupts from a volcano or fissure in the Earth's surface. It typically flows as a red-hot liquid before cooling and solidifying into igneous rock.
Lava is molten rock that flows out of a volcano during an eruption. It is extremely hot, ranging from 1,300 to 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit, and has a thick, sticky consistency that can vary from runny to more viscous depending on its composition. As it cools and solidifies, it forms different types of volcanic rock.