No. Not directly at least. Volcanic rock is extrusive igneous rock. Sedimentary rock is formed from sediment weathered out of pre-existing rocks that has been deposited and turned back into stone. Some of this sediment can come from volcanic rocks.
No. A volcano produces igneous rock. Lava flows and ash deposits can form layers that resemble sedimentary strata. Sedimentary rock may contain bits of volcanic rock, as all sediment originates from a parent rock.
Yes, the sediments forming sedimentary rocks can be derived from older sedimentary rocks.
no it is made up of material of the earth's surface such as sand, clay, gravel, and seashells that settles in layers at the bottom of watery places
Volcanoes are made of igneous rock, not sedimentary.
Does sedimentary rock comes from andesitic magma? yes.
No, only extrusive igneous rocks do.
yes they can
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Rocks found by volcanoes are formed from lava and magma inside and outside the volcano. Rocks found along beaches are formed all kinds of different ways. It all depends on how the rock is formed
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Cinder Cone Volcano
It is called Lava
Volcano rocks come from the volcano itself because parts of the volcano might chip off inside so that will be small pieces of the volcano which are known by rocks or volcano rocks.
They are rocks that come out of a volcano
Rocks are not the same because, they come from either a Volcano, or they are broken from the Earth's ground. So this causes it to be different shapes and sizes.
All volcanoes produce igneous rocks.
The Rock That Comes Out Of A Volcano Is A Igneous Rock.
Usually rhyolite or dacite.
Rocks found by volcanoes are formed from lava and magma inside and outside the volcano. Rocks found along beaches are formed all kinds of different ways. It all depends on how the rock is formed
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Jump on the rocks until one of the rocks reach the volcano then quickly jump on the top of the volcano and go in it.
Volcano's. Every erruption billions of stones and rocks are thrown for the volcano!
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