Yes.
Lava is hot. Very very hot. Very Very Very Very hot.
It will cause one to blister at a distance, and burn instantly on touch. However, volcanologists have fallen in shallow lava before and escaped with prolonged hospital stays. This is because they were able to get out quickly.
Just like touching a hot stove, the longer you are in contact, the worse the injury, shock is a given, as is scarring, and loss of sensation.
But how cool would it be to roll up your trousers and say "look at these scars. You know where they came from? I tripped into LAVA."
Cheers.
No they wouldn't survive.
No
The Thurston Lava Tubes are located near Hilo, Hawaii, in the Volcanoes National Park, not far from Rainbow Falls. Very cool!
there is a BIG explosion with lava running everywhere. The top of the mountain also falls off.
if your questions was "who?" then the answer would be no one. but if you ask what can survive a volcano then there are a broad spectrum of answers. various minerals survive lava and some are even formed from volcanic eruptions.
Because the fossils cannot survive the intense heat.
Victoria falls is made out of molten lava.
yes lava fish
Most likely an igneous rock can withstand molten lava.
Frankly, Yes. Frankly, Yes.
Pumice is actually solidified frothy lava. It is volcanic glass with vesicles. Vesicles are where air escaped when the lava was fooled very quickly.
it falls apart or something
Put a block of anything into the hole that the lava is coming out of and it will stop. Works with water falls also.
you can't. it's super duper hot.
It's $1.99 at my Dominos store in Great Falls, Virginia.... The actual name is Lava Crunch Cake!
No
Step on this switch behind him and he falls in the lava.
Yes