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How is magma different from rocks on Earth's surface?

Magma is under the surface of Earth's crust. Rocks on earth's surface are well ... on Earth's surface. Magma is also molten rock, not solid rock like the rocks on earth's surface.


What is magma outside?

Molten rocks are called Magma when under the Earth's surface. It is called Lava above the Earth's surface.


What kind of rock forms when hot molten rock cools deep under the surface of the earth?

These are igneous rocks.


What is the molten material under the earth's crust?

Magma


What is hot molten rock that reaches the earth's surface called?

Molten rock (magma) that spews from a volcano is called lava, When it cools, the lava forms igneous rocks.


What part of the earth is compose of rocks and solids?

The crust and part of the mantle is made of rocks and solids. The other layers under the earth are mostly composed of molten lava or semi-molten rocks.


Does intrusive have lava or magma?

Intrusive igneous rocks form when magma cools below the Earth's surface. Thus, intrusive rocks are associated with magma. Lava, on the other hand, is molten rock that flows onto the Earth's surface, forming extrusive igneous rocks.


What is the term which refers to rocks that are produced when melted rocks that are produced when melted rock from inside earth cools and hardens on or under earth's surface?

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.


Which molten rock is located under the earth's surface?

Magma.


Why are metamorphic rocks not common on Earth's surface?

They are formed under the earth's surface.


What is the name of the molten rock produced under Earth's surface?

Lava


What is the name of the molten rock produced under earth surface?

Lava