Molten rock material on Earth's surface is called lava. When under Earth's surface it's called magma
The molten material that reaches earth's surface is lava :)
Material with a granitic composition that erupts at the surface is called rhyolite.
Magma
Molten rock that is contained below the earth's surface is known as magma. Once it break the surface of the earth, as in a volcanic eruption, it is called lava.
Magma is molten material that when cooled forms a solid called igneous rock
Molten rock material on Earth's surface is called lava. When under Earth's surface it's called magma
The molten material that reaches earth's surface is lava :)
Molten material below the surface of the Earth is called magma. It consists of molten rock, gases, and suspended solids. Magma can eventually erupt onto the Earth's surface as lava through volcanic activity.
Material with a granitic composition that erupts at the surface is called rhyolite.
Magma
Molten rock that is contained below the earth's surface is known as magma. Once it break the surface of the earth, as in a volcanic eruption, it is called lava.
The loose material on the surface of the Earth is called "regolith." Regolith includes soil, sand, gravel, and other broken rock particles that cover solid rock.
Melted material that rises from the mantle is called magma. Once magma reaches the Earth's surface, it is then referred to as lava.
Volcanism is the process by which molten rock material is moved from one part of the earth's crust to another, or from within the earth's crust to the surface. This molten material is called *magma* while it is still beneath the surface, but it is called *lava* as soon as it reaches the surface. All this molten rock material eventually cools and solidifies into igneous rock.
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This is false. Molten material below earth's surface is known as magma. It is only known as lava once it has been erupted onto the surface.
Meteorites are material from outer space that have landed on the surface of a planet.