The water evaporates and emerges in a plume of very hot water vapour. An example is the geysers in Yellowstone Park, USA.
Molten rock below the surface of the Earth is known as magma. After it erupts from a volcano it is called lava.
volcano
Magma that reaches the surface it is called lava.Molten rock from the Earth's interior that breaks through to the surface is called lava
Molton rock that flows from a volcano onto Earths surface is
Lava is molten rock that flows on the Earth's surface during a volcanic eruption. Magma is molten rock beneath the Earth's surface. A crater is a bowl-shaped depression near the summit of a volcano that forms after an eruption.
Molten rock below the surface of the Earth is known as magma. After it erupts from a volcano it is called lava.
Molten rock below the surface of the Earth is known as magma. After it erupts from a volcano it is called lava.
volcano
Magma that reaches the surface it is called lava.Molten rock from the Earth's interior that breaks through to the surface is called lava
A volcano is a natural vent linking the Earth's interior to the surface where hot materials are ejected.
Molton rock that flows from a volcano onto Earths surface is
Lava is molten rock that flows on the Earth's surface during a volcanic eruption. Magma is molten rock beneath the Earth's surface. A crater is a bowl-shaped depression near the summit of a volcano that forms after an eruption.
When you have a volcano the molten rock is called Magma when it is inside the volcano but when it gets out of the volcano it changes name to Lava.
Lava is found inside a volcano, typically in chambers deep beneath the surface. It erupts through openings in the Earth's crust during volcanic eruptions, flowing outwards onto the volcano's slopes or surrounding areas.
Melted rock below Earth's surface is known as magma. Magma forms when rocks in the Earth's mantle melt due to high temperatures and pressure. As magma rises towards the surface, it can eventually erupt as lava through a volcano.
Water is stored above the surface in bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, and ponds. Below the surface, water is stored in groundwater aquifers, which are underground layers of rock or sediment that hold water.
Igneous rock can form deep below the surface as intrusive igneous rock, or on or near the surface as extrusive igneous rock. X Answer is: Igneous