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A layer of ash and lava is a geologic feature formed by the deposition of volcanic ash and solidified lava during volcanic eruptions. These layers can build up over time to create thick sequences of volcanic material, which can be preserved in the rock record as distinct stratigraphic units.
When molten rock (lava) flows from a volcano, it covers the surrounding area in a layer of solidified rock. During the eruption, ash can also be thrown up high into the sky by the volcano, and blown by the wind, could settle in a thick, smothering layer. The city of Pompeii suffered from being smothered by volcanic ash.
Lava is a hot liquid from the inside of the earth and ash is a lava powder, which is very hot.
Lava, ash, and gases are common things that come out of a volcano after an eruption. Lava is molten rock that flows out, ash is small particles of rock and glass, and gases like sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide are released into the atmosphere.
The different layers of a volcano are made from the lava and ash produced by the volcano. Some volcanoes have different thicknesses of layers or only one type of layer depending on the kind of eruption and how much ash it produces.
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lava mud ash
Volcanoes with high levels of water in their lava produce ash, those with dry lava produce no ash.
Lava layer is around 12-14
Probably an ash dragon. Think about it: lava + flower = ash.
No. Lava hardens into rock.
The hardened layer of lava is called "igneous rock".