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Magma that flows from a volcano is called lava. Lava is molten rock that emerges from the Earth's mantle and reaches the surface during volcanic eruptions.
Molton rock that flows from a volcano onto Earths surface is
Hot mantle rock rises to fill rift zones. When rock rises, a decrease in pressure causes hot mantle rock to melt and form magma.
Being a less dense liquid, it rises toward the surface, seeking the path of least resistance. The volcano is simply a structure created by the rising magma and the surface features of its lava.
At divergent boundaries, two plates move apart from each other and the space that this creates is filled with new crustal material sourced from molten magma that forms below.
A weak spot in the Earth's crust where magma rises to the surface is known as a volcano. This molten rock can erupt explosively or flow steadily, forming new land formations like lava flows or volcanic mountains. Volcanoes are typically found along tectonic plate boundaries but can also occur in hotspots within the Earth's mantle.
Molten rock that pours out of a volcano is called lava. Lava is the liquid rock that flows from a volcano during an eruption.
The liquid rock in the mantle is called magma. As it moves closer to the surface, it is then called lava when it erupts from a volcano.
Lava
Lava is molten rock that flows out of a volcano.
It is Mantle or you can say Magma.