igneous
rock is melted to form molten rock, then as the lava hardens, it forms any type of igneous rock
More felsic than the original chemistry of the rock that was partially melted
The molten rock is known as lava.
Melted rock is that hasn't surfaced is "Magma".If the melted rock already has surfaced, it is called "Lava".
No. Metamorphic rock froms from processes that take place in the solid state. Rocks that form from molten material are igneous.
Molten rock is formed through the melting of rocks in the Earth's mantle or crust due to high temperatures and pressure. When the molten rock cools and solidifies, it creates igneous rock, which can be further classified into types such as basalt, granite, and obsidian, depending on the cooling process and composition of the molten rock.
The molten rock that comes out of a volcano is called a magma.
The changing of solid rock to molten rock is known as melting. This occurs when rocks are exposed to high temperatures, causing the minerals within the rock to break down and transform into liquid form. Once melted, the rock can then cool and solidify into new rock formations.
Molten rock above ground is called lava. It is molten rock that flows out of a volcano during an eruption and cools to form solid rock. Lava can vary in temperature, viscosity, and composition depending on the type of volcano.
Molten refers to a substance, typically a metal or rock, that has been heated to the point of melting and becoming liquid. It is the state of matter when a solid material transitions into a liquid form due to sufficient heat.
Of course! That would be molten rock or lava OR when it is under the earth,its called magma.
When melted rock cools, it forms igneous rock. The process of cooling allows the molten rock, also known as magma or lava, to solidify and form crystals. Igneous rocks can have different textures and compositions depending on how quickly or slowly the rock cools.