It cools and becomes solid
When magma solidifies, it becomes igneous rock.
Igneous rock
No, solid rock located deep in the mantle is not called magma. Magma is molten rock that is found beneath the Earth's surface in the mantle and crust. Solid rock in the mantle is known as the lithosphere.
magma can be generated from solid rock by three things:1. decress in PRESSURE2. increase in TEMPATURE3. addition of VOLATILES
When the magma cools it hardens, turning from sort of a liquid into a solid. Just like if you melted cheese it would eventually harden back to its regular solid state.
Magma
Magma is molten rock beneath the Earth's surface, while a crystal is a solid material with a regular and repeating atomic structure. Magma can cool and solidify to form crystals through the process of crystallization.
The Earth's crust is made of solid rock, not magma. Magma is molten rock beneath the Earth's surface, while the crust is the outermost solid layer of the Earth.
magma cools to form igneous rock
The solid form of a magma body is called igneous rock. Igneous rocks form when magma cools and solidifies either underground (intrusive) or on the surface (extrusive). Examples of igneous rocks include granite, basalt, and obsidian.
Rock, because it is a solid and cooler.
The mantle is made up of solid rock, specifically solid mantle rock in the upper part and more ductile solid rock in the lower part. Magma is only present when it is partially molten rock that forms in specific regions of the mantle.