That would be lava.
When magma erupts onto the planet's surface, it is called lava.
Molton rock that flows from a volcano onto Earths surface is
When molten rock erupts onto Earth's surface, it forms lava flows and igneous rock formations. The type of igneous rock formed depends on the composition of the magma and the speed of cooling. Each eruption can create unique landforms like volcanoes, lava plateaus, and volcanic islands.
lava
Magma that flows onto Earth's surface is called lava.
i think lava
extrusive igneous rock
When magma erupts onto the planet's surface, it is called lava.
Molton rock that flows from a volcano onto Earths surface is
When molten rock erupts onto Earth's surface, it forms lava flows and igneous rock formations. The type of igneous rock formed depends on the composition of the magma and the speed of cooling. Each eruption can create unique landforms like volcanoes, lava plateaus, and volcanic islands.
It pours onto the surface because it wants to.
Lava. Because when magma reaches the surface, it is called lava.
lava
Magma that flows onto Earth's surface is called lava.
Lava, in the form of molten rock, and super hot gases.
The hot molten liquid that rises up through a volcano is called magma. It is a mixture of molten rock, gases, and other substances that is stored beneath the Earth's surface. When a volcano erupts, the magma is expelled as lava onto the Earth's surface.
Cooled liquid rock is known as magma when it is below the Earth's surface and as lava when it erupts onto the surface. As it cools, it solidifies to form igneous rocks like basalt or granite. This process can happen quickly, as in the case of volcanic eruptions, or slowly, within the Earth's crust.