NO!
No. No life could survive such temperatures.
Molten rock under the surface is called "magma". When magma reaches the surface it is called "lava".
Before lava reaches the surface it is called magma.
This is called the magma chamber.
Magma is molten rock beneath the Earth's surface, while a magma chamber is a reservoir where magma is stored before it rises to the surface as lava. Essentially, magma is the molten rock itself, while a magma chamber is the space within the Earth where magma is stored.
No. No life could survive such temperatures.
no because the hott high temperature melts what touches it just like rocks you put arock in it it melts and turns to magma
An acid magma or a granitic magma.
magma
This is called the magma chamber.
Before lava reaches the surface it is called magma.
basaltic,andesitic,rhyolitic
Molten rock under the surface is called "magma". When magma reaches the surface it is called "lava".
Magma is molten rock beneath the Earth's surface, while a magma chamber is a reservoir where magma is stored before it rises to the surface as lava. Essentially, magma is the molten rock itself, while a magma chamber is the space within the Earth where magma is stored.
Baslatic magma is hotter.
Igneous rock forms from magma or lava. It would be unlikely an organism's remains would survive partially or intact upon exposure to such conditions.
In a magma chamber