Molten rock is also known as lava. Lava is produced by a volcano that is erupting. Lava temperatures range from 1,292 to 2,192 degrees Fahrenheit.
What you call molten rock after it has erupted is lava.
The word for melted iron is "molten iron."
Molten rocks under the Earth's surface are called magma. When magma reaches the Earth's surface, it is then called lava.
Igneous rocks are formed when melted rock (magma or lava) from inside the Earth cools and hardens on or under the Earth's surface. This process involves the solidification of molten material, leading to the formation of rocks like granite, basalt, and obsidian.
ALL minerals crystallise from molten materials. Magma consists of minerals. It is easy to believe that all magma is the same, but magmas are as different as rocks.
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What you call molten rock after it has erupted is lava.
Molten rock collects in a magma chamber beneath the volcano.
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You would just call it liquid magnesium, or molten magnesium which means the same thing.
The word for melted iron is "molten iron."
Yes. "Molten" means the compound has melted into the liquid state. Anything that heat has melted into a liquid can be described as molten.
Molten rock is magma. It is called lava once it has cooled and hardened.
Igneous rocks.
Molten rocks under the Earth's surface are called magma. When magma reaches the Earth's surface, it is then called lava.
Igneous rocks are formed when melted rock (magma or lava) from inside the Earth cools and hardens on or under the Earth's surface. This process involves the solidification of molten material, leading to the formation of rocks like granite, basalt, and obsidian.
No. Metamorphic rock froms from processes that take place in the solid state. Rocks that form from molten material are igneous.