By definition, magma is molten rock which is undergroundor sub-surface.
It is called lava when above ground level.
What are not examples of magma? Well, anything that isn't magma, like my wrinkly scrotum.
Volcanoes.
Sandstone, limestone, and shale are examples of sedimentary rocks. Granite, basalt, and obsidian are examples of igneous rocks.
Examples of magma that has reached the Earth's surface are lava flows, volcanic ash clouds, and pyroclastic flows. These are all products of volcanic eruptions where magma has made its way to the surface through cracks or vents in the Earth's crust.
True. Lava flows and volcanic ash are indeed examples of magma that has reached the earth's surface during a volcanic eruption.
Examples of molten rocks include lava, which is molten rock that reaches the Earth's surface, and magma, which is molten rock beneath the Earth's surface. Both lava and magma are composed of molten silicate materials and can vary in composition depending on the specific rock types that are melting.
volcanoes
Examples of magma include basaltic magma, andesitic magma, and rhyolitic magma. Basaltic magma is the most common type and is associated with oceanic volcanic activity. Andesitic magma has intermediate silica content and is found at convergent plate boundaries. Rhyolitic magma is highly viscous and contains high amounts of silica, commonly found in continental volcanic regions.
Volcanoes.
Acidic magma is magma that is rich in silica and has a high viscosity. This type of magma typically results in explosive volcanic eruptions due to the trapped gases and pressure build-up. Examples of acidic magma include rhyolite and dacite.
Sandstone, limestone, and shale are examples of sedimentary rocks. Granite, basalt, and obsidian are examples of igneous rocks.
Igneous rocks form from magma as it cools and solidifies. Examples include granite, basalt, and obsidian.
Examples of magma that has reached the Earth's surface are lava flows, volcanic ash clouds, and pyroclastic flows. These are all products of volcanic eruptions where magma has made its way to the surface through cracks or vents in the Earth's crust.
True. Lava flows and volcanic ash are indeed examples of magma that has reached the earth's surface during a volcanic eruption.
lava/magma, molten metal,boiling water
Magma when it hardens is an example of spreading. In Global Studies form
Examples of molten rocks include lava, which is molten rock that reaches the Earth's surface, and magma, which is molten rock beneath the Earth's surface. Both lava and magma are composed of molten silicate materials and can vary in composition depending on the specific rock types that are melting.
Igneous rock forms after magma or lava cools and hardens. Examples include basalt, granite, and obsidian.