Obsidian rock is simply cooled liquid magma or "lava". Obsidian rock is jet black with a very smooth texture and glossy appearance.
Obsidian is a type of glassy lava not a gas.
No, obsidian is not called natural gas. Obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic glass formed from rapidly cooling lava, while natural gas is a fossil fuel composed primarily of methane and other hydrocarbons found beneath the earth's surface. They are two different natural substances with distinct characteristics.
Obsidian is a natural glass.
It is a rarity but some Obsidian has been found with small Gas Bubbles in it which when chipped or broken it can have cavities. the Natural Museum in San Francisco, California, has been known to have some Samples for Viewing and study.
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No, obsidian is also called 'volcanic glass,' since it is a product of cooled lava. Since there are no volcanoes in Louisiana there will not be any natural obsidian.
No, obsidian and diamond are two different materials. Obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic glass, while diamond is a crystalline form of carbon. They differ in composition, appearance, and properties.
Yes, natural obsidian can chip, crack, and break if hit by something. Aztecs used obsidian in arrow heads, and you can easily chip obsidian with a well placed hit with a rock. In other words: you can break obsidian easily.
Obsidian is an extrusive felsic igneous rock.
Obsidian is a natural glass that can form sharp edges when broken, known as obsidian flakes. However, whether it flakes in your hand would depend on the force applied and the specific condition of the obsidian. Generally, obsidian will flake if enough pressure is applied to break it.
Golden obsidian is a type of natural glass that contains bubbles of gas and water, giving it a golden sheen. It is formed from volcanic activity when lava cools rapidly, creating a shiny, reflective surface. Golden obsidian is often used for decorative purposes and in jewelry due to its unique appearance.
nothing, its a volcanic gas that hardens