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Liquid rock or magma that reaches Earth's surface is called lava. When magma rises through the Earth's crust due to volcanic activity and erupts, it flows out as lava. Once exposed to the atmosphere, lava cools and solidifies, forming various types of volcanic rock. This process is a key part of the rock cycle and contributes to the formation of new landforms.

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