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lava is formed when rocks melt
Very much so. A volcano is the eruption of molten rock as lava.
Because the way they glow and how if you buy a red one it looks like lava.I say that the part that moves is the lava, and the liquid when lit with the light bulb turns into a lamp. as you can see in the dark. Thus the lava lamp.
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'lava'.Collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example, a flow of lava or an ooze of lava.
Do you mean the hole it comes out of the ground through? That is a volcano. More likely, you mean the hole made when the lava starts to cool and the liquid part inside can suddenly run out. That is a lava tube.
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The magma chamber is where the lava begins the eruption process.
Zik and Zak are on the Main Lava Isle, Go to the little "isle" that is attached to the main lava isle. (where princess pookie lives) They are on the southern part of that smaller part of the isle.
Yes, lava germs are a very large part of the volcanic ecosystem. They float around in the lava, slowly eaten by larger lava worms. Lava worms get caught in the lava when it cools, and they become veins of minerals. Mostly semi precious gems like quarts or topaz. Be wary of lava birds however, they like to eat these lava worms and can then actually begin to fly and drip lava over you if you get to close..
a glass jar duh
The lava is melted rock called magma when it is underground, then it is exposed and is then called lava. The volcano erupts, and it hardens into igneous rock. If the igneous rock heats up again, it is lava once more!
Lava is molten rock that flows onto the Earth's surface during a volcanic eruption. It can destroy everything in its path, including vegetation, structures, and roads, while also causing significant changes to the landscape. As it cools and solidifies, lava can form new landforms such as volcanic rock formations or lava plateaus.