Lava.
If it is underground it is magma, if it is on the surface it is lava
Volcanic dust is not directly defined by the words "magma" and "melted." Instead, volcanic dust is composed of fine particles ejected during a volcanic eruption, which can originate from the eruption of magma that has melted and exploded. While magma is the molten rock beneath the Earth's surface, volcanic dust is the result of volcanic activity, including the fragmentation of lava and other materials. Thus, while magma and melted rock are related to the formation of volcanic dust, they are not synonymous with it.
A volcano or volcanic vent is an opening in the earth's surface that allows melted rock (lava) to flow out.
is called a volcanic mountain
Igneous rock is the name for the types of rock formed when melted rock hardens.
Lava is coursed from the magma chamber to the surface via the volcanic pipe.
Lava.
"magma"
it is just called molten rock, and it comes out of the Earths crust via volcanoes. you can also say that its melted lava
An volcanic mountain, such as a shield volcano or a cinder cone, forms when hot melted rock, known as magma, flows through a crack onto the earth's surface and solidifies. This process is associated with volcanic activity and can result in the formation of various types of volcanic landforms.
The common name for obsidian rock is volcanic glass.
Partially melted snow is........ partially melted snow!