Well, the earth's crust is like hot rock, but not melted.
From near the Earth's core. The mantle, located beneath the Earth's crust, is where hot melted rock, known as magma, originates. This magma can rise towards the surface through volcanic activity.
If it reaches the surface, it is magma or lava. If it merely intrudes into rocks already formed, it is intrusive. Such as sills and dikes.
A volcano.
Melted rock that flows out of the Earth's surface is called lava. Lava is molten rock that erupts from a volcano or fissure and is typically hot enough to flow downhill before cooling and solidifying.
Well, the earth's crust is like hot rock, but not melted.
Lava
No, the inner part of the Earth's crust is not hot melted rock. The inner core of the Earth is made up of solid iron and nickel, while the outer core is composed of liquid iron and nickel. The hot melted rock is found in the mantle layer beneath the crust.
Volcanos
Lava is very hot- it is melted rock. Hot rock + water= steam
lava, wich is very hot melted rock
the batcave
magma
From near the Earth's core. The mantle, located beneath the Earth's crust, is where hot melted rock, known as magma, originates. This magma can rise towards the surface through volcanic activity.
no, if it is melted, it is igneous
iron
Lava is melted rock that comes from the volcano.