Magma
yes. magma is melted rock that is still underground while lava is melted rock above ground
Any rock that becomes molten and then solidifies underground will be classified as an intrusive igneous rock.
If it is underground it is magma, if it is on the surface it is lava
no, if it is melted, it is igneous
Melted rock that forms inside the Earth is called magma. When magma rises to the surface and erupts through a volcano, it is referred to as lava. Magma can solidify underground to form igneous rocks once it cools and crystallizes.
Igneous rock is a rock that has solidified from previously melted material.The word from ignis meaning fire in the original Greek.Subdivided into Plutonic, which have solidified underground, and Volcanic which erupt as liquid (and ash) from the earth's surface.
Igneous rock is the name for the types of rock formed when melted rock hardens.
Melted rock beneath the earth is called magma.
Igneous rocks are formed underground from a very hot substance called magma. As magma cools and hardens under extreme pressure, it forms igneous rocks.
Melted rock below the eaths suface is magma
From holes in the ground that push up the melted rock
The matter thrown out of a volcano while it is erupting is called lava, and it consists of melted rock matter. Before erupting, the lava moves underground towards the opening of the volcano. When it is underground like this, it is called magma.