Volcanoes are most likely to form near the boundaries between tectonic plates.
On the sea floor
A volcano
lava
it is called lava
When molten magma emerges and flows on the surface of the earth, it becomes lava. Lava is an extrusive substance or material that after cooling and solidifying hardens to form rocks and other landforms of igneous characteristics on the earths surface.
'Magma' while it is still in or below the Earth's surface and when it reaches or flows out on the Earth's surface it is called 'lava'. Magma from the 'magma' chamber can form a 'lava lake' at the surface and the lake can drain down the volcano in 'lava tubes' to form 'lava flows' or 'pillow lavas' if the lava tubes drain into the sea.
Magma once it reaches the earths surface is called lava.
Lava.
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it would be lava , magma is in the ground and flows on earths surface and cools to lava
it is called lava
When molten magma emerges and flows on the surface of the earth, it becomes lava. Lava is an extrusive substance or material that after cooling and solidifying hardens to form rocks and other landforms of igneous characteristics on the earths surface.
'Magma' while it is still in or below the Earth's surface and when it reaches or flows out on the Earth's surface it is called 'lava'. Magma from the 'magma' chamber can form a 'lava lake' at the surface and the lake can drain down the volcano in 'lava tubes' to form 'lava flows' or 'pillow lavas' if the lava tubes drain into the sea.
Magma once it reaches the earths surface is called lava.
a valcano
This word has its origin in the Greek language, where it is related to 'to knead'; thus recognizing it being formed from a plastic material that is re-shaped.
No. Magma flows to the surface and becomes lava.