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.
The noun magma has no plural form; magma is an uncountable noun, a word for a substance.
Magma, or also Lava.
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magma appears after a volcanic eruption.
Magma is heated rock within the Earth's crust. When magma reaches the surface, it is called lava.
Molten rock is known as Magma when underground and has not yet been erupted onto the surface.
there was much magma after the volcanic eruption
"The magma from the great volcano completely annihilated all in the settlement below."
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Magma doesn't have an antonym, in that there is no word or expression that means its direct opposite.That being said, magma on the surface (as opposed to underground) is called lava; and once it cools, it's called lava rock or igneous rock.The other parts of the planet (i.e. not the magma) are the crust and the core. Perhaps one of these terms is what you were looking for.