Volcanic rock refers to a rock that forms from the molten material released by a volcano or a volcanically active site. Because all the molten material, called lava or magma, from a volcano is simply rock at a liquid state, is still rock, yes, volcanic rock is just a rock.
No. Volcanic rock is not flammable.
Volcanic islands are formed by volcanoes and are therefore composed of volcanic rock.
Niether. Volcanic rock is a mixture.
Kimberlite is a volcanic rock. Kenyte is a volcanic rock found on Mount Kenya.
Yes, pumice is a volcanic rock that is formed from the solidification of frothy volcanic lava. It is known for its porous and lightweight nature, making it float on water.
Volcanic rock forms by lava that has come from a volcano, cools and solidifies to form the rock.
A slab of volcanic rock is called a "lava flow" or a "lava rock".
Volcanic rocks are considered igneous.
Volcanic rock.
No. Obsidian is just one of many types of volcanic rock.
Volcanic activity produces extrusive igneous rock.
is a volcanic eruption part of the rock cycle