No. Fire is a chemical reaction between oxygen and some flammable substance that produces heat and light. Molten rock is rock that has become so hot that is has melted.
No lava is not liquid fire. Lava rock that has been heated to the point of melting. In other words, lava is to rock as water is to ice. Fire is a chemical reaction between some flammable substance and oxygen.
Lava and magma are the same because they're both molten rock Magma is molten rock inside the earth and lava is molten rock on the earth's surface
Molten rock that has been erupted onto Earth's surface is known as lava. Molten rock within the Earth is known as magma.
molten rock because it sturdy and it can keep your fire burning;)
a molten rock
Igneous rock is produced by solidification from a molten state, especially from molten magma.
No lava is not liquid fire. Lava rock that has been heated to the point of melting. In other words, lava is to rock as water is to ice. Fire is a chemical reaction between some flammable substance and oxygen.
Lava and magma are the same because they're both molten rock Magma is molten rock inside the earth and lava is molten rock on the earth's surface
it can melt and be molten because fire is too hot.
Molten rock that has been erupted onto Earth's surface is known as lava. Molten rock within the Earth is known as magma.
molten rock because it sturdy and it can keep your fire burning;)
yes
They're igneous rocks, as they are formed from molten magma/ lava
a molten rock
No. Mauna Loa erupts lava, which is molten rock.
Molten rock is still a liquid. Igneous rock is what is formed when molten rock solidifies.
Igneous Rock comes from molten rock.