they move around but they are together not like a gas this is how they get the shape of the container
Magma is liquid rock before it reaches the surface magma which reaches the surface is called lava.
Magma that reaches the Earth's surface is known as lava.
A spring brings water to the surface through a fissure in the land. Springs occur when underground water reaches the land surface due to pressure or geological formations that allow the water to flow upward.
Magma that reaches earth's surface is called lava.
When rain reaches the surface, it can either infiltrate into the ground, flow over the surface as runoff, or evaporate back into the atmosphere. The fate of the rainwater depends on factors such as soil permeability, slope of the land, and amount of rainfall.
they go to plants and oceans.
No, because when a volcano reaches the surface of the water it forms a volcnic island not a mountain
Rainfall runoffs into a nearby body of water, is absorbed by the soil, or is transpired back into the atmosphere.
Spring
Ground water is on or in the ground, it does not reach it.
When water reaches land it can flow across the land until it reaches rivers, lakes, streams or the sea.
Yes. Rivers, lakes, and springs occur when the water table reaches the surface.
Magma is liquid rock before it reaches the surface magma which reaches the surface is called lava.
It is water that is kept in a pocket down inside earth and if a part of it reaches the surface, it becomes a spring.
It is water that is kept in a pocket down inside earth and if a part of it reaches the surface, it becomes a spring.
Mountains form when the volcano reaches the surface
Magma that reaches the Earth's surface is known as lava.