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No, solid rock located deep in the mantle is not called magma. Magma is molten rock that is found beneath the Earth's surface in the mantle and crust. Solid rock in the mantle is known as the lithosphere.
The rock that is hot and melted is called magma. It forms beneath the Earth's surface due to high temperatures and pressure, causing solid rock to melt. When magma erupts through a volcano, it is called lava. Both magma and lava are composed of various minerals and can solidify into igneous rock when they cool.
The melted rock coming from a volcano is called lava.
Melted rock below the surface of the Earth is called magma.
It is called magma.
It becomes an igneous rock.
igneous rock
Melted rock in the mantle will rise when it becomes less dense than the surrounding solid rock and forms buoyant plumes. This can be triggered by heat sources such as mantle plumes or subduction zones.
No, solid rock located deep in the mantle is not called magma. Magma is molten rock that is found beneath the Earth's surface in the mantle and crust. Solid rock in the mantle is known as the lithosphere.
Melted rock beneath the earth is called magma.
No. The crust is made of solid rock.
Metamorphic rock becomes igneous rock when it is melted, then solidifies.
Pumice is a solid material; it is not melted although it used to be melted rock when it was originally formed by a volcano.
The rock that is hot and melted is called magma. It forms beneath the Earth's surface due to high temperatures and pressure, causing solid rock to melt. When magma erupts through a volcano, it is called lava. Both magma and lava are composed of various minerals and can solidify into igneous rock when they cool.
The melted rock coming from a volcano is called lava.
It cools and becomes solid
Melted rock below the surface of the Earth is called magma.