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Does pumice turn to liquid when it leaves a volcano?

No, pumice does not turn into a liquid when it leaves a volcano. Pumice is a type of volcanic rock that forms from frothy lava with high gas content that solidifies quickly, resulting in its porous and lightweight structure.


How can you make pumice at home?

Pumice is a natural material from a volcano, so you can't make it at home. You can buy pumice as a brick in a hardware store.


Did pumice form underground?

No. Pumice forms above ground as frothy molten rock erupts from a volcano.


Is pumice partially melted or not?

Pumice is a solid material; it is not melted although it used to be melted rock when it was originally formed by a volcano.


What is Volcanic pumice and acids treatment given to metal artwork?

It the volcano Gounds


What happens to pumice when it is ejected out of a volcano?

Pumice is ejected out of a volcano as a frothy, lightweight rock due to the rapid cooling and solidification of lava filled with gas bubbles. As it cools, the gas bubbles trapped inside create its characteristic porous and lightweight texture. Pumice can float on water due to its high porosity.


What are the pulverized rock and lava and other fragments ejected from the vent of the volcano called?

Tephra.. (not pumice - Pumice is the light stone which forms during an eruption)


What major rock does pumice belong to?

Pumice forms from the eruption of volcanoes. It occurs from hot pressurized rock that gets ejected from the volcano during eruption.


What kind of rock is pumice?

Pumice is an igneous rock. Pumice is formed by hot lava filled with gas cools quickly and forms.


What are the pulverized rock lava ash and other fragments ejected from the vent of volcano called?

Tephra.. (not pumice - Pumice is the light stone which forms during an eruption)


What type of volcanic rock do you find in a explosive volcano?

Explosive volcanoes can produce pumice and tuff.


Is Mt Rabaul a cinder cone shield or composite volcano?

The Rabaul volcano is a caldera. Its sub vents include a composite cone and a pumice cone.