It is called igneous rock.
If the magma has hardened before being exposed at the surface it would be considered an intrusive igneous rock. It is hardens at or near the surface, it would be called extrusive igneous rock.
The is called "lava", before it comes out on the surface it is called "magma".
'Magma' is melted rock occurring under the Earth's surface. When it comes up and flows out on the Earth's surface it is called 'lava'.
A vent in the Earth's crust where melted rock comes out is called a volcano. It is typically a rupture in the Earth's surface through which molten magma, volcanic ash, and gases are ejected during an eruption. Volcanoes are essential in shaping the Earth's geology and are often found along tectonic plate boundaries.
Frozen water vapor on a surface is called frost. It forms when water vapor in the air comes into contact with a surface that is below freezing temperature, causing it to freeze and form ice crystals.
If the magma has hardened before being exposed at the surface it would be considered an intrusive igneous rock. It is hardens at or near the surface, it would be called extrusive igneous rock.
Igneous rocks do form on the earths surface. A volcano erupts and the lava that comes out cools and hardens forming igneous rocks.
Their evidence comes from rocks at earths surface.
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The correct answer is Volcanos
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it is just called molten rock, and it comes out of the Earths crust via volcanoes. you can also say that its melted lava
The mid-Atlantic ridge.
A large tall rocky area of land that protrudes from the earth's surface is a mountain. Mountains are formed by the bending and buckling of the rock under the land.
Metamorphic Rock...-A haa haaa ill follow everyone just like i do on Pretty Little Liars! answer: Magma when it comes to the surface its called lava.
eventually it hardens into rock