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it's called lava! lava is what's on the surface of a volcano, and magma is what's underneath

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What is a molten material that leaves a volcanoes vent is called?

it's called lava! lava is what's on the surface of a volcano, and magma is what's underneath


WHAT DO YOU CALL THIS MOLTEN MATERIAL?

WHEN MALTEN MATERIALS ARE INSIDE THE VOLCANOES ITS CALLED MAGMA WHEN IT IS OUTSIDE THE VOLCANOES ITS CALLED LAVA


Molten material that flows from volcanoes?

lava.


Give names for the molten material in the Earth and molten material outside the Earth?

Molten material below ground is called magma, and molten material above ground is called lava.


Molten rock in volcanoes is called?

Magma.


What is the system for volcanoes to form lava?

Volcanism is the process by which molten rock material is moved from one part of the earth's crust to another, or from within the earth's crust to the surface. This molten material is called *magma* while it is still beneath the surface, but it is called *lava* as soon as it reaches the surface. All this molten rock material eventually cools and solidifies into igneous rock.


What do you call the molten material in a plate?

Molten rock that is underground is called magma.


Do all volcanoes have molten rock?

All volcanoes have molten rock. o.0


What is molten material below the surface of earth called?

Molten rock material below the earth's surface is called magma.lava


What is molten volcanic material?

When under ground, molten volcanic material is known as magma, but once erupted, it is called lava.


What liquid is in shield volcanoes?

Shield volcanoes may contain molten rock called magma, particularly of a basaltic composition.


Why volcanoes draw lava?

Volcanoes don't draw lava. The Earth's Core is molten rocks and metals. As tectonic plates move the force old land down into the core where it melts and joins the other molten material and also creates openings that the pressure of the molten core escapes through. Those openings are volcanoes. Underwater volcanoes are the most common as that's where most fault lines lie.