Magma is what "lava" is on the inside, but when it explodes it is lava. So, lava.
Magma.
Magma is generally associated with volcanoes
Magma is the molten material beneath the surface (crust) of the earth. Magma is called lava when it emerges from the earth in its molten state. The volcano is the geologic structure at the end of a volcanic chimney, which is the duct that connects the magma pocket in the earth through the crust to the surface. The volcano is actually at the "output end" of that volcanic tube.
Shield volcanoes may contain molten rock called magma, particularly of a basaltic composition.
Magma is what "lava" is on the inside, but when it explodes it is lava. So, lava.
Volcanoes is correct answer but question is wrong
MAGMA!
lava/magma
magma comes from volcanoes, water doesnt, unless its volvic
Magma.
magma comes through the ocean surface and makes volcanoes
it comes from magma inside the volcanoes then it cools and it turns in to basalt
WHEN MALTEN MATERIALS ARE INSIDE THE VOLCANOES ITS CALLED MAGMA WHEN IT IS OUTSIDE THE VOLCANOES ITS CALLED LAVA
Volcanoes erupt and the magma comes down,theres more land! There was also the Louisiana Purchase.
When magma comes out of a volcano, it is called Lava.
Volcanoes have magma.