After magma reaches the Earth's surface during a volcanic eruption, it is called lava. Once lava cools and solidifies, it forms igneous rock. This process can lead to the creation of new landforms, such as volcanoes and islands, depending on the volume and type of lava that erupts. Over time, weathering and erosion can further shape these landforms.
No, magma is located in the volcano when it comes out it is called lava. Lava cools after it comes out. Magma is still heated as the volcano is.
Mountain comes first because the formation of a volcano mountain comes first then it will have a crater because the magma chamber is already full it needs to release the magma which want to go up to the crust
Igneous rocks like basalt and granite are formed directly from magma cooling and solidifying.
Magma that flows onto the Earth's surface is called Lava.
Magma that comes out of volcanoes is called lava. Lava is molten rock that flows out of a volcano during an eruption.
When magma comes out of a volcano, it is called Lava.
No, magma is located in the volcano when it comes out it is called lava. Lava cools after it comes out. Magma is still heated as the volcano is.
Magma comes from the melting of material in the crust or upper mantle.
Mountain comes first because the formation of a volcano mountain comes first then it will have a crater because the magma chamber is already full it needs to release the magma which want to go up to the crust
Igneous rocks like basalt and granite are formed directly from magma cooling and solidifying.
it comes from the outer core and comes up
lava and magma
Magma that flows onto the Earth's surface is called Lava.
Magma comes out
magma is lava that has not been exposed to the air before eruption.
the rock is called magma
magma comes from volcanoes, water doesnt, unless its volvic