magma
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The area deep underground where molten rocks collect is called the mantle. It is located between the Earth's crust and core and is a layer of hot, solid rock that can flow very slowly over long periods of time.
When lava is underground, it is called magma. Magma is molten rock beneath the Earth's surface that can eventually erupt onto the surface as lava during a volcanic eruption.
The phenomenon is called lava tube formation, where molten lava flows through a natural tunnel-like structure underground. Lava travels through these tubes, allowing it to move further away from the volcanic vent.
Granite is an igneous rock that forms deep underground from the cooling of molten magma. It requires heat and pressure to form, typically found in the Earth's crust.
Magma is a type of molten rock underground. Hope this helps. :)
lava
Lava .
Molten rock on the surface of the Earth is called lava.
That would be "Lava". (LAH-vuh)
Molten rock is known as Magma when underground and has not yet been erupted onto the surface.
If you mean name given to molten rock then the answer is magma
magma chamber
Lava
The molten material that you find in the magma chamber is the magma itself.
No. Molten rock under the surface is called magma. Molten rock above the surface is referred to as lava.
It is called the Metro.