After magma hits air it turns into lava
They are different because lava is when it hits earth's atmosphere; magma turns to lava. Magma is when its inside the volcano. They are different because of the color: darker/blacker and magma rocks are way hotter. Lava rocks are colder and fragile.
When rain hits the surface and turns to ice, it forms sleet, which is a type of frozen precipitation. Sleet can create hazardous driving conditions and icy surfaces.
It is called a solar eclipse when the Moon's shadow hits Earth, and a lunar eclipse when Earth's shadow hits the Moon.
A meteoroid is called a meteor when it enters Earth's atmosphere and creates a streak of light in the sky due to the heat generated by friction. If any part of the meteoroid survives the journey and hits the ground, it is then considered a meteorite.
Rain that evaporates before it hits the ground is called virga. It appears as streaks or wisps of precipitation in the sky but dissipates before reaching the surface due to evaporation.
When the plate subducts, the crust is destroyed and turned into magma. Some of this magma may rise and come through the crust. When it hits the sea floor, it cools down and turns into solid rock. This can keep on building up until it hits the surface.
Magma that flows onto the Earth's surface is called Lava.
Nothing until it hits its melting point. Once it hits its melting point, its particles begin to move more freely, and the solid turns into a liquid.
It is called magma before it hits the surface. Once it is on land it is called lava.
The mantle and the outer core are melted rock. The inner core remains solid due to great pressure.
lava or magma because magma is the molten rock inside the volcano and lava is the molten rock that's on the earths crust or outside of the volcano.
Lava pushes itself out from a volcanoe by building up at its state of building up it is actually called magma. The magma eventually builds up until it hits a weak spot in the land and the now called lava spews out. Really hope it helped. : D
They are different because lava is when it hits earth's atmosphere; magma turns to lava. Magma is when its inside the volcano. They are different because of the color: darker/blacker and magma rocks are way hotter. Lava rocks are colder and fragile.
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As the temperature of a solid increases, the particles within it gain more kinetic energy, causing them to vibrate faster and move further apart. This disrupts the ordered arrangement of the particles in a solid, leading to an increase in the overall movement and making the solid transition into a liquid state.
The colour that it is lol. For a picture go here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/coreywilloughby/254842207/ Im not sure if it is actually magma or a water splash, but that is what the colour should be.
Molten rock, when it hits the surface, is known as lava. Before it reaches the surface, it is known as magma.