lava
Molten rock from under the surface (called 'magma') that reaches the Earth's surface and flows out is is called 'lava'.
No. Molten rock under the surface is called magma. Molten rock above the surface is referred to as lava.
Molten rock under the surface is called "magma". When magma reaches the surface it is called "lava".
Molten rock on the Earth's surface is called lava.
Molten rock (magma) that spews from a volcano is called lava, When it cools, the lava forms igneous rocks.
Molten rock beneath the surface is called magma. It can form in the Earth's mantle and rise to the surface during volcanic eruptions. Magma can vary in composition, temperature, and viscosity depending on the location and geological conditions.
Molten rock above the Earth's surface is called lava. When molten rock, or magma, erupts onto the surface of the Earth through volcanic activity, it is known as lava. Lava can flow or explode from a volcano during an eruption.
Molten rock material on Earth's surface is called lava. When under Earth's surface it's called magma
molten rock under the world is called magma.
Molten rock material on Earth's surface is called lava. When under Earth's surface it's called magma
Molten rock under the ground is called magma. It is formed from the melting of rocks in the Earth's mantle. Magma can rise to the surface through volcanic eruptions, or it can solidify underground to form igneous rock.
Molten rock that reaches the Earth's surface is called lava.