Molten rock under the surface is called "magma". When magma reaches the surface it is called "lava".
Hot molten rocks from the interior of the earth are called magma when they are beneath the earth's surface and lava when they reach the surface through volcanic eruptions.
Molten rock (magma) that spews from a volcano is called lava, When it cools, the lava forms igneous rocks.
magma is a layer of earth surface.Or the hot layer of earth. P.S I am not sure of the answer
Hot magma outside a volcano is called lava. Lava is molten rock that flows out of a volcano during an eruption.
Energy from hot magma is called geothermal energy. This energy is harnessed through the use of geothermal power plants to generate electricity or for direct heating applications.
it is radiant energy
geothermal energy is energy from inside the earth
radiant energy
Magma.
Volcanoes gain energy from the hot magma inside it
It is magma.
The energy source associated with hot springs and volcanoes is heat generated by the Earth's internal processes, including magma chambers, tectonic plate movements, and geothermal gradients. This heat can be harnessed for geothermal energy production to generate electricity and provide heating for buildings.
Magma
Molten rock under the surface is called "magma". When magma reaches the surface it is called "lava".
The molten rock inside the Earth is called magma. When magma reaches the surface, it is called lava.
The thermal energy contained in hot magma is generated from the Earth's internal heat, primarily from radioactive decay in the planet's core. This energy is transferred to the magma, causing it to heat up and flow beneath the Earth's surface. This thermal energy plays a crucial role in the movement of tectonic plates and the formation of volcanic activity.