Volcano
The is called "lava", before it comes out on the surface it is called "magma".
The process that causes liquid rock to move is called magma migration. This movement occurs due to changes in temperature and pressure within the Earth's crust, which can lead to the rise of molten rock towards the surface, eventually forming volcanoes when it erupts.
Lava is molten rock that erupts from a volcano or fissure in the Earth's surface. It typically flows as a red-hot liquid before cooling and solidifying into igneous rock.
The two are only related by their tectonic origin. They are alike only in that they cause destruction and can be triggered by earthquakes.A volcano is a landform, often a mountain, created by the upwelling of liquid rock (magma) through cracks in the Earth's crust. Earthquakes can cause eruptions, or be caused by eruptions, when lava, steam and ash are released from underground.A tsunami is a large wave, usually in the ocean, that is created by a movement in the ocean crust: moving the ocean floor. This is typically accompanied by an earthquake, both the quake and tsunami centered on the same area.
Molten liquid rock inside Earth's mantle is called
the liquid materials inside the earth is the magma. Or in another words, the lava which erupts from volcanoes
definition for volcano mountain created as liquid Rock and ash erupt from inside the earth.
magma
moon liquid
That would be lava.
There are several "fiery liquds" that emanate from volcanos. The most common is molten rock.
The liquid rock in the mantle is called magma. As it moves closer to the surface, it is then called lava when it erupts from a volcano.
Most of the lava is liquid. Has very LOW viscosity
An place where molten rock erupts is called a volcano.
Liquid Liquid was created in 1980.
the liquid inside the egg.
The liquid inside a Galileo thermometer is usually a clear, alcohol-based solution.