Groundwater, which may be either fresh or saline depending on location.
The underground water that fills opening in soil and cracks in layers of rocks is called ground water.
I believe it is called ground water
Groundwater
the deep crack in the earth's surface is the rift
Magma can use cracks that are already there on it way to the surface. If there are no cracks present, the magma can create them.
No, it is called ground water.
When Earth was molten, heavier materials sank to the center as lighter materials rose to the surface.
sedimenatary rock create layers in the surface of the earth and eruptions from volcanoes also make layers of the earth.
the deep crack in the earth's surface is the rift
in pores or holes in the soil and the underlying rock layers
There are five layers that make up the earth's surface. Beginning from the top and working toward the middle of the earth, it starts with the surface which is called the crust, below that is the upper mantle, below that is the mantle and finally, the last two are the outer core and inner core.
the deep crack in the earth's surface is the rift
It cracks it
Magma can use cracks that are already there on it way to the surface. If there are no cracks present, the magma can create them.
oil
it is called groundwater
It doesnt effect the earths surface, it affects the the earth surface by expanding cracks in the ground.
magma oozing out of cracks in earth's surface is called
Yes.
"Fissure" is one word meaning a crack in the surface of the Earth. Others are "fault" and "rift".