lava
According to me it is called lava when it come out.
magma
The movement of magma through the Earth's crust is known as intrusion.
Magma
Magma primarily comes from the upper mantle, specifically from a region known as the asthenosphere. This zone is partially molten and can generate magma through a process known as partial melting. The inner core of the Earth is solid due to high pressure despite being extremely hot.
Yes, gases do come out and then the magma under the Earth's crust.
Both originate as molten magma but in the case of granite the magma is acidic and in the case of basalt the magma is basic.
Magma that reaches the Earth's surface is known as lava.
Magma that reaches the Earth's surface is known as lava.
lava can come up from under the volcano (but before it comes out it is called magma) but it is just really a system of cracks where magma can come out
the rock is called magma
Magma