Magma or lava
Lava is molten rock. Magma is a mixture of molten rock and solids.
rock
magma or molten rock
pumice
The common usage of "lava rock" in the USA refers to a black rock with a number of visible bubbles or air pockets that is formed from cooled lava on the surface. Although lava rock is an igneous rock, it is not the same as the definition for the word igneous, which can also include igneous rocks which have solidified from magma below the surface.
Yes. Lava is the name given to magma that has reached the surface via eruption. The word 'lava' is also used to denote the solidified product of lava - extrusive igneous rock.
Lava
Magma is another word for molten rock beneath the Earth's surface before it erupts as lava.
A six letter word for a rock or stone could be gravel, pebble, or rubble.
rock
lava is rock that is in its molted form ,lava is what magma's called when it reaches the surface.
Yes, "lava" is a Hawaiian word that means "to erupt" or "make lava". It is commonly used to refer to the molten rock that flows from volcanoes.
Magma doesn't have an antonym, in that there is no word or expression that means its direct opposite.That being said, magma on the surface (as opposed to underground) is called lava; and once it cools, it's called lava rock or igneous rock.The other parts of the planet (i.e. not the magma) are the crust and the core. Perhaps one of these terms is what you were looking for.
Yes, the noun 'lava' is a common noun, a general word for molten rock that reaches the earth's surface through a volcano or fissure; a general word for any rock formed by the cooling and solidifying of this substance; a word for any lava anywhere.
magma or molten rock
pumice
The common usage of "lava rock" in the USA refers to a black rock with a number of visible bubbles or air pockets that is formed from cooled lava on the surface. Although lava rock is an igneous rock, it is not the same as the definition for the word igneous, which can also include igneous rocks which have solidified from magma below the surface.
Yes. Lava is the name given to magma that has reached the surface via eruption. The word 'lava' is also used to denote the solidified product of lava - extrusive igneous rock.