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After magma reaches the surface it is no longer magma it is called lava.

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What is the definition of lava?

Molten rock from underground that has risen to the surface. If it is only underground and has not went up, it is called magma.


What Magma and lava can both solidify to produce?

They are both the same thing, which is melted rock, which means they solidify to form rock. The only difference between magma and lava is that magma is underground, and lava is not.


Why are all extrusive rocks made from lava and not magma?

Magma contains rocks which are not suitable for making extrusive rocks. Magma is only inside the chamber of a volcano, and comes out as lava. There is 98.3% Magma will be made into extrusive rocks.


Where is sheildon underground?

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What is the difference between lava and molten rock?

Molten rock may exist either on the surface or underground. It is only considered lava when it is at the surface. Underground molten rock is called magma.


What layer is the only liquid state?

The mantle , made up of molten rock called magma.


Is lava and magma the same?

Magma and lava are like each other but magma is below the Earth and lava reaches the Earth's surface.


What rock Can only form underground?

What type of rock is formed from magma that hardens underground?


How do the igneous rocks granite and diorite form?

They form in essentially the same way, the only real difference being in composition. They form as magma slowly cools deep underground, allowing large crystals to form. Granite forms from magma that is rich in silica, sodium, and potassium. Diorite forms from magma that has somewhat less silica and more iron, calcium, and magnesium.


What type of rock can only form deeply underground?

Only an intrusive igneous rock forms underground, but you can argue that all metamorphism occurs underground. The issue here is that when the metamorphism is thermal, often the ground it is under has only just been formed (i.e. a lava flow). To avoid confusion, only regional metamorphism can take place underground. The rocks formed by regional metamorphism and intrusive magma cooling are rocks with crystalline texture.


Why is magma only found in certain parts of the earth's crust?

Magma chambers


How is geothermal energy harnessed for energy?

There are two ways of using geothermal energy.1: There is domestic geothermal, where it is used locally to apply heat to your house or water heater.This is done by pumping water underground through pipes. The deeper underground the water is, the warmer the water will get by the use of the magma heating the earth underground. This can only be done in some locations, and is mainly used locally. So it does not make electricity, just uses the heat from underground.2: There are the big geothermal corporations, where they send water through pipes deep underground, where the water is heated by the magma. This causes the water to change phase, and become steam. The steam is then pressurized, and then put through turbines to make electricity.