molten rock
You're thinking of magma.
Magma; they are both the same substance, but lava has been exposed to the surface.
Magma is the substance inside volcanoes. If the melted igneous rocks are inside a volcano, it is called magma. When the substance exits the volcano, it is called lava. When you see fire, that is when a lava flow travels down a mountain and reacts with other mediums such as houses.
Magma is molten rock found beneath Earth's surface, while oil is a hydrocarbon substance found in the Earth's crust. They are two different substances with distinct chemical compositions and properties.
The substance that cools beneath the earths surface when an intrusive igneous rock forms is Magma. Magma is a molten material made up of rocks and minerals.
The noun magma has no plural form; magma is an uncountable noun, a word for a substance.
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Magma in the mantle moves in a current called a convection current. A convection current is a circular flow of a substance in which a hot substance rises, cools, sinks, gets hot again, and repeats. In this way, magma in the mantle flows in currents of more hot or more cool magma.
obsidian. It is a very dark substance.
The scientist was determined to get some magma to use in his research. Magma is the hot fluid that is in the Earth's crust.
a volatile is something changing or changeable. It also has magma which is a water substance.
You're thinking of magma.
The word magma is a noun, a common, concrete, uncountable noun; a word for hot liquid rock from inside the Earth; a word for a substance. The origin of the word is in the Greek language, where magma is solidified paste.
Magma, ash, and lava, a substance of hot molten rock coming from underground.
Magma; they are both the same substance, but lava has been exposed to the surface.
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Magma is the substance inside volcanoes. If the melted igneous rocks are inside a volcano, it is called magma. When the substance exits the volcano, it is called lava. When you see fire, that is when a lava flow travels down a mountain and reacts with other mediums such as houses.