Melted rock that does not reach the Earth's surface is known as magma. It is formed deep within the Earth's crust or mantle and remains trapped in magmatic chambers. When magma cools and solidifies underground, it forms intrusive igneous rocks, such as granite. These rocks can eventually be exposed through erosion but do not erupt as lava on the surface.
When melted rock solidifies, it forms an igneous rock. This process is known as crystallization.
The melted rock coming from a volcano is called lava.
Magma is a molten rock found beneath the Earth's surface. It is formed when rock is heated to extreme temperatures, causing it to melt and become a liquid. Magma can eventually reach the surface and erupt as lava through volcanic activity.
Lava.
igneous rock.
no, if it is melted, it is igneous
Igneous rock is the name for the types of rock formed when melted rock hardens.
Melted rock beneath the earth is called magma.
From holes in the ground that push up the melted rock
Melted rock below the eaths suface is magma
When melted rock solidifies, it forms an igneous rock. This process is known as crystallization.
The melted rock coming from a volcano is called lava.
An Igneous rock
Magma is a molten rock found beneath the Earth's surface. It is formed when rock is heated to extreme temperatures, causing it to melt and become a liquid. Magma can eventually reach the surface and erupt as lava through volcanic activity.
Lava.
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The melted rock below the crust is magma. Above ground it is lava.