Magma is a type of molten rock underground. Hope this helps. :)
Terra firma is the name given to the Earth's dry surface.
Magma. Magma rises towards the surface when it's less dense than rock around it. Otherwise, it collects in magma chambers and cools, forming igneous rock.
Yes, another name for volcanic fluid is magma. Magma refers to the molten rock beneath the earth's surface, while lava is the term used for molten rock that flows out during a volcanic eruption onto the earth's surface.
No, magma refers to molten rock beneath the Earth's surface. The idea that the Earth's crust is broken into plates that move on top of the mantle is known as plate tectonics. Plate tectonics explains the motion of Earth's lithosphere and how different landforms are shaped.
Magma is the name given to molten underground rock. It can be found beneath the Earth's surface in the mantle and can eventually rise to the surface through volcanic activity.
magma, above the surface is lava
Lava
Lava
If you mean name given to molten rock then the answer is magma
Magma is a type of molten rock underground. Hope this helps. :)
Volcanoes...I think
Lava is magma that has reached the surface.
Molten rock..IE lava or magma
Terra firma is the name given to the Earth's dry surface.
Terra firma is the name given to the Earth's dry surface.
Lava is the name given to any still molten rock that is extruded onto the Earth's surface. When it cools it becomes an extrusive igneous rock such as basalt.