When molten magma emerges and flows on the surface of the earth, it becomes lava. Lava is an extrusive substance or material that after cooling and solidifying hardens to form rocks and other landforms of igneous characteristics on the earths surface.
Magma that flows onto Earth's surface is called lava.
it is called lava
This word has its origin in the Greek language, where it is related to 'to knead'; thus recognizing it being formed from a plastic material that is re-shaped.
magma
Magma that reaches the Earth's surface flows from a volcano as lava. When magma erupts through a volcano, it becomes lava, which can flow in various forms, such as basaltic, andesitic, or rhyolitic, depending on its composition. As lava cools, it solidifies and can form different types of volcanic rock.
Lava.
lava
Valcano
Magma that flows onto Earth's surface is called lava.
it is called lava
Lava ;D
Volcanoes
This word has its origin in the Greek language, where it is related to 'to knead'; thus recognizing it being formed from a plastic material that is re-shaped.
magma
Magma that reaches the Earth's surface flows from a volcano as lava. When magma erupts through a volcano, it becomes lava, which can flow in various forms, such as basaltic, andesitic, or rhyolitic, depending on its composition. As lava cools, it solidifies and can form different types of volcanic rock.
Magma that reaches the Earth's surface is known as lava.
No. Magma flows to the surface and becomes lava.