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No. This is simply a change of state from liquid to solid. It is a physical change.

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a lava lamp is a chemical change because it

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A rock that forms from cooling lava that is classified as what?

The rocks that are formed from cooling of lava are known as Igneous rocks.


What cooling creates igneous rocks?

Magmatic (lava) cooling.


All of the following are ways in which sedimentary rocks form execpt?

lava cooling


What rocks are formed after lava dries out?

Igneous rocks are formed from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.


What process produces rocks?

Cooling of lava.


Is a lava lamp a chemical or physical change?

A lava lamp is a chemical change


Rocks formed from the cooling of magma or lava?

igneous rock


What are the igneous rocks that are formed by fast-cooling lava?

Extrusive


Rocks formed from the cooling lava of volcanic eruptions are?

igneous


What type of rocks form from lava after a volcanic eruption?

Igneous rocks are formed from the cooling and solidifying of magma. The resulting rock can be instrusive (magma cooling within the crust) and extrusive (lava cooling on the surface). The most common kind of rocks are Granite (intrusive) and Basalt (extrusive).


How can you tell whether a rock change is chemical weathered or mechanical weathered?

Chemical weathered because volcanos occur and avenue lava and when lava cools down it forms a rock or rocks.


Write a summary of the the three types of rocks and how they are formed?

igneous rocks are formed by cooling lava from volcanos. Obsidian is an igneous rock. Sedimentary rocks are formed by particles being deposited by water. Sandstone is a sedimentary rock. Metamorphic rocks are formed when heat, pressure, and chemical reactions change existing rocks. Granite is a metamorphic rock.