The rock commonly found around an erupted volcano is called "volcanic rock" or "igneous rock." Specifically, lava that cools and solidifies after an eruption can form various types of volcanic rocks, such as basalt or pumice. These rocks are often characterized by their porous texture and varied mineral composition, reflecting the conditions of the eruption.
Lava
sedimentary
Yes, molten rock that has erupted from a volcano is called lava. When it is still beneath the Earth's surface, it is referred to as magma. Once lava cools and solidifies, it becomes igneous rock.
The student can expect to find volcanic ash, pumice stone, and lava flows in the area around the recently erupted volcano. These samples can provide valuable insights into the composition and nature of the volcanic activity.
Shield Volcano
A volcano rock is rock formed from ash or lava erupted from a volcano.
Liguid.
lava
By molten rock, that was formed by a(n) erupted volcano.
Lava
the rock is called magma
Volcano rock near volcano's, which are found near plate boundary's.
Things that can be erupted include volcanic ash, pumice, solid rock fragments, and gas.
sedimentary
Lava is hot molten or semifluid rock erupted from a volcano or fissure, or solid rock resulting from cooling of this.
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Yes, molten rock that has erupted from a volcano is called lava. When it is still beneath the Earth's surface, it is referred to as magma. Once lava cools and solidifies, it becomes igneous rock.