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What is the term used for molten rock that flows out of a volcano onto the Earth’s surface?

Lava is the molten rock that reaches the Earth’s surface during a volcanic eruption. When magma (which is a molten rock found beneath the surface) erupts through a volcano, it is called lava once it emerges into the open air.

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