Dangers for whom? For fish , it's becoming natural fish sticks, for plants it's also boiling in the hot water. For animals it's the loss of fish and plants for food AND being steamed to death by the super-hot water made by the lava hitting water.
This is what I read from another question, answered by ID0410848064: When hot lava meets the cooler temperatures of the ocean, an instantaneous cooling reaction takes place within the hot lava causing the minerals to form and crystallize quickly, usually of a different chemical and molecular composition if it were allowed to cool gradually at the earth's surface. Also, the hot lava may take on saline water from the ocean, therefore altering the overall mineral composition. Hope this helped :)
When pillow lava touches ocean water, the temperature of the water can increase significantly, sometimes reaching temperatures above 500 degrees Celsius. This can create steam and explosive reactions as the lava rapidly cools in the water.
Lava flows from the rifts and is cooled quickly by sea water
They can form islands: when hot lava reaches the ocean, it will harden and form an island.
When hot lava meets the cooler temperatures of the ocean, an instantaneous cooling reaction takes place within the hot lava causing the minerals to form and crystallize quickly, usually of a different chemical and molecular composition if it were allowed to cool gradually at the earth's surface. Also, the hot lava may take on saline water from the ocean, therefore altering the overall mineral composition.
Lava is extremely hot!! Lava is molten rock- over 1000 Celsius.
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The address of the South Bannock District - Lava Hot Springs is: 33 Main St, Lava Hot Springs, 83246 0369
because hot thing that flow down in the cooler surface so they steamed up.
Hot magma outside a volcano is called lava. Lava is molten rock that flows out of a volcano during an eruption.
it done gits hot and hot and hot dont get to close to lava my momma said if you get to close to the lava u will burn up
Lava flow.