A vent in the Earth's crust where melted rock comes out is called a volcano. It is typically a rupture in the Earth's surface through which molten magma, volcanic ash, and gases are ejected during an eruption. Volcanoes are essential in shaping the Earth's geology and are often found along tectonic plate boundaries.
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.
i think the answer your looking for is igneous rock.....that is the type of rock you get after megma cools.....
The material that melted to form the early continents was primarily basaltic oceanic crust. This crust was melted by the heat generated in the Earth's interior, resulting in the formation of granitic continental crust through processes like partial melting and differentiation.
Faults.
Earth's oceanic crust is thinner, denser, and younger than Earth's continental crust. It is primarily composed of basaltic rock, whereas continental crust is made up of less dense granitic rock. Oceanic crust is constantly being formed at mid-ocean ridges and destroyed at subduction zones.
That is called lava. Lava is molten rock that is expelled during a volcanic eruption and flows onto the Earth's surface.
Lava....when its under the earths crust its called magma.
the batcave
volcano
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.
mama also known as lava it's melted rock and other things and is from the earths mantle located under the crust
A volcano.
If it finds its way dowm into the earths crust through rock cycle and then is melted and mixes together to form molten magma, it could re-erupt to the earths surface and form an extrusive igneous rock or cool and solidify within the earths crust as an intrusive igneous rock.
If it finds its way dowm into the earths crust through rock cycle and then is melted and mixes together to form molten magma, it could re-erupt to the earths surface and form an extrusive igneous rock or cool and solidify within the earths crust as an intrusive igneous rock.
Well, the earth's crust is like hot rock, but not melted.
No. The crust is made of solid rock.
The mid-Atlantic ridge.