lava.
Magma that comes out of volcanoes is called lava. Lava is molten rock that flows out of a volcano during an eruption.
Molten rock material that flows over the Earth's surface is called lava. Lava is typically generated during a volcanic eruption and can create new landforms such as lava fields, volcanic cones, and lava tubes as it cools and solidifies.
If your wondering what that's called, it's either called lava or magma.
Molten substances that appear at the surface of the Earth include lava, which is molten rock that flows out of volcanoes during eruptions, and magma, which is molten rock beneath the Earth's surface. These molten substances can solidify into igneous rock as they cool.
The material that erupts from a volcano is called lava. It consists of molten rock that flows out during an eruption.
Lava is molten rock that flows out of a volcano.
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WHEN MALTEN MATERIALS ARE INSIDE THE VOLCANOES ITS CALLED MAGMA WHEN IT IS OUTSIDE THE VOLCANOES ITS CALLED LAVA
Magma that comes out of volcanoes is called lava. Lava is molten rock that flows out of a volcano during an eruption.
Molten rock material that flows over the Earth's surface is called lava. Lava is typically generated during a volcanic eruption and can create new landforms such as lava fields, volcanic cones, and lava tubes as it cools and solidifies.
The molten material then spreads out, pushing the older rock to both sides of the ridge. As the molten material cools, it forms a strip of solid rock in the center of the ridge. Then more molten material flows into the crack. The material splits apart the strip of solid rock that formed before, pushing it aside.
All volcanoes have molten rock. o.0
If your wondering what that's called, it's either called lava or magma.
The molten material in a plate is called “magma.” Magma is a mixture of molten rock, suspended mineral crystals, and dissolved gases beneath the Earth's surface. If magma reaches the surface and flows out, it is then referred to as lava.
Volcanoes don't draw lava. The Earth's Core is molten rocks and metals. As tectonic plates move the force old land down into the core where it melts and joins the other molten material and also creates openings that the pressure of the molten core escapes through. Those openings are volcanoes. Underwater volcanoes are the most common as that's where most fault lines lie.
Molten substances that appear at the surface of the Earth include lava, which is molten rock that flows out of volcanoes during eruptions, and magma, which is molten rock beneath the Earth's surface. These molten substances can solidify into igneous rock as they cool.