Molten material below ground is called magma, and molten material above ground is called lava.
Molten material below the surface of the Earth is called magma. It consists of molten rock, gases, and suspended solids. Magma can eventually erupt onto the Earth's surface as lava through volcanic activity.
If you mean name given to molten rock then the answer is magma
This is false. Molten material below earth's surface is known as magma. It is only known as lava once it has been erupted onto the surface.
No! First of all, magma is below the surface and it is molten material.
Molten rock cools slowly underground, in places like magma chambers beneath volcanoes or within Earth's mantle. This slow cooling allows larger mineral crystals to form, creating igneous rocks like granite.
Partially molten, plastic like, flowing layer located below the solid part of Earth's mantle is the Asthenosphere. The asthenosphere is mechanically weak and ductiley deforming region of the upper mantle.
Yes, molten rock material from which minerals can crystallize is called magma when it is below the Earth's surface. Once the molten rock material reaches the Earth's surface, it is referred to as lava.
Molten rock that is contained below the earth's surface is known as magma. Once it break the surface of the earth, as in a volcanic eruption, it is called lava.
extrusive- when melted rock material coools on earths surface instursive-when the melt cools below earths surface
Magma
Igneous rock is formed from the solidification of molten material, such as lava or magma. This process can occur either above or below the Earth's surface and results in rocks like basalt, granite, and obsidian.