What is the molten material beneath the solid rocks of the Earth’s crust, which sometimes comes to the surface during a volcanic eruption, called?
The molten material present beneath the solid rocks of the Earth’s crust is called magma. It exists at very high temperatures and contains molten rock, gases, and minerals. During a volcanic eruption, this magma rises through cracks in the crust and flows out onto the Earth’s surface, where it is known as lava. ANSWER: (C) Magma
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