lava/magma
It's the molten rock that comes out of volcanoes when they erupt and that streams downhill while it's still so hot that it is liquid.
Lava is the liquid rock that comes out of volcanoes.
Lava
thermal energy because it means of temperature and it came from hot springs. . . .
Volcanoes can start fires if lava or hot ash comes in contact with flammable material, but volcanoes do not directly produce fire.
The molten rock that erupts from volcanoes ultimately comes from Earth's mantle, which is a very hot layer of rock. It is hot enough that some if its rock can melt and rise through the crust.
The interesting fact about the layers of the earth is that the most inner layer is so hot and it is solid. the outer core is liquid and still hot. Then there is a toffee like thing called magma that comes out of volcanoes. Then comes The earths crust on which we live on but we still don't feel the hotness beneath us.
Hot molten lava like everywhere else
Lava is melted rock that comes from the volcano.
Igneous rock... There are extrusive (formed on the exterior of a volcano by lava) and intrusive (formed on the inside of a volcano by magma).
thermal energy because it means of temperature and it came from hot springs. . . .
It is rock that has gotten so hot inside the earth that it is in a liquid state and flows because of pressure from beneath out the easiest escape route. Soon after hitting the atmosphere it begins to harden and become the rock we all recognize.