No
Yes, islands are abundant and have been known since the earliest of times. Some people even live on them. To find the location of islands simply consult any atlas.
No organism can live in lava. It is too hot.
Lava is liquid rock, it is thick liquid and very hot. It is not wet in any way.
Yes. Kilaua's "last eruption" is still going on and has been for 31 years. So in some places it is possible to see active lava flows from this eruption. In some cases it is possible to see areas that have been covered by previous lava flows from this eruption.
No
yes
Hawaii, being made out of islands, has no land borders.
The moon is dormant. There isn't any lava on the moon, and there aren't any "kinds" of lava. If you're talking about magma, then there still aren't any types of it.
Yes, islands are abundant and have been known since the earliest of times. Some people even live on them. To find the location of islands simply consult any atlas.
Does Italy have any islands
It is impossible to answer due to them not being discovered yet
yes lava fish
No organism can live in lava. It is too hot.
All seeds have lava lakes
No. The islands were uninhabited when European voyagers landed on it. The island's residents have only ever been European colonists from various countries.
Igneous rocks can be transformed not made but i think you are asking what types of rocks are igneous rocks well any rock that had once been lava/molten is an igneous rock and lava/molten comes from volcano.You might want to search on Google-types of igneous rocks or how can igneous rocks be transformed. From Ayushi:)