Magma
Melted rock beneath Earth's surface is known as magma. Magma forms in the Earth's mantle and can rise to the surface, where it is then called lava. Magma can also cool and solidify beneath the surface, forming igneous rocks.
Magma is called lava once it erupts above ground. Lava is molten rock that flows from a volcano during an eruption.
Below the surface, the molten rock is called magma; at the earth's surface it becomes lava, nothing has changed only the name of the liquid. Igneous rock is made by fire. Small wonder the magma from which igneous rock is formed can reach temperatures close to 1200 degrees Celsius.
Molten rock..IE lava or magma
Igneous rock forms from molten rock that cools and solidifies, either above or below the Earth's surface. This process can result in the formation of rocks such as basalt, granite, and obsidian.
Molten rock is called magma when it is below ground and lava when it is above ground.
Magma
Liquid or molten rock is called magma when it is below the ground and lava when it flows above the ground.
Lava refers specifically to molten rock that flows on the surface of the Earth during a volcanic eruption. Molten rock, on the other hand, is the hot, liquid rock below the Earth's surface that has not yet erupted. Essentially, all lava is molten rock, but not all molten rock is lava.
lava
Molten rock above ground is called lava. It is molten rock that flows out of a volcano during an eruption and cools to form solid rock. Lava can vary in temperature, viscosity, and composition depending on the type of volcano.
Molten material below the surface of the Earth is called magma. It consists of molten rock, gases, and suspended solids. Magma can eventually erupt onto the Earth's surface as lava through volcanic activity.
A molten rock that has cooled is an Igneous rock. To my knowledge there is not a specific igneous rock that starts with L. However molten rock above ground is called lava.
Molten rock below the surface of the Earth is known as magma. After it erupts from a volcano it is called lava.
Molten rock under the ground is called magma. It is formed from the melting of rocks in the Earth's mantle. Magma can rise to the surface through volcanic eruptions, or it can solidify underground to form igneous rock.
Liquid or molten rock is called magma when it is below the ground and lava when it flows above the ground.
Molten rock under the surface is called "magma". When magma reaches the surface it is called "lava".