If an object is solidified from a liquid state it is called freezing. If an object is solidified from a gaseous state it is called deposition.
It is called interlocking, where two objects become entwined or stuck together after a collision.
The theory that explains why objects become warm when rubbed together is called frictional heating. When two objects are rubbed together, the friction between them causes kinetic energy to be converted into thermal energy, which results in heating of the objects.
energy balancing
A volcanic conduit that has solidified and been exposed by erosion is called a volcanic neck or volcanic plug. These features are made up of solidified magma that once flowed through the conduit of a volcano.
When volcanic ash compacts, it creates a rock called Tuff. Tuff is sometimes called tufa when used in construction materials.
batholith
to solidify means to make something from a liquid or a gas to a solid.
The proteins which are solidified by acid or rennin are called coaguable proteins
After a magma chamber and its conduit have solidified and been exposed by erosion, it is referred to as a "pluton." Specifically, if the solidified magma forms a large, irregular mass, it may be called a "batholith." These geological features are typically found in mountainous regions and provide insights into the Earth's geological history.
A set is a collection of objects called ELEMENTS OR MEMBERS.
It's called extrusive igneous rock--rapidly solidified lava.
No, objects that gain energy become hotter.