magma is a layer of earth surface.Or the hot layer of earth.
P.S I am not sure of the answer
The rock that forms when magma hardens beneath the Earth's surface is called an intrusive igneous rock. Examples include granite and diorite.
Magma that flows on the Earth's surface is called lava. When magma erupts through a volcano or fissure in the Earth's crust, it becomes lava. Lava can be highly viscous and flow slowly, creating different types of volcanic landforms.
Melted rock below the surface of the Earth is called magma.
Liquid rock on the surface of the earth is called lava.
Magma that reaches the Earth's surface is known as lava.
When magma comes up to Earth's surface and hardens, it is called lava.
If the magma has hardened before being exposed at the surface it would be considered an intrusive igneous rock. It is hardens at or near the surface, it would be called extrusive igneous rock.
When magma erupts on to the earth's surface it hardens and forms new land.It depends on if your talking about magma or lava, lava is on the surface of the Earth and magma is inside (underground).
The rock that forms when magma hardens beneath the Earth's surface is called an intrusive igneous rock. Examples include granite and diorite.
crust
It hardens because it cools.
Magma that hardens within the Earth's crust is called intrusive igneous rock. This type of rock forms when magma cools and solidifies beneath the Earth's surface, resulting in the formation of intrusive features like batholiths, dikes, and sills.
Magma that flows on the Earth's surface is called lava. When magma erupts through a volcano or fissure in the Earth's crust, it becomes lava. Lava can be highly viscous and flow slowly, creating different types of volcanic landforms.
Liquid rock on the surface of the earth is called lava.
Melted rock below the surface of the Earth is called magma.
intrusive igneous rock
Magma that reaches the Earth's surface is known as lava.