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Extrusive igneous rock.
Rock debris blasted into the air during volcanic eruption; such as magma bombs, cinder, and ash.
A grey eruption is when the pressure builds with magma, when it fills up, rock and gas are blasted km in the air, Red on the other hand is very slow, but its lava is red hot Hope this helps !
The kind that flows - no. The kind that gets blasted into the air - can be.
The syrup would represent magma and the air wour represent volcanic gasses.
Extrusive igneous rock.
Firstly, it forms lava (liquid). When it hadens, it becomes a rock (solid).
The air affects magma. Once magma is released above ground, called lava, the air hardens it. While it is underground, the higher the temperature and pressure, the runnier the magma.
Rock debris blasted into the air during volcanic eruption; such as magma bombs, cinder, and ash.
Hot air contains oxygen, which reacts with Coke (a form of carbon) in order to form carbon dioxide, which in turn forms carbon monoxide which is used as a reducing agent.
Hot air is blasted into the blast furnace to burn the coke (a cheap form of carbon) added to form carbon dioxide.
air allows the bread to dehydrate, it dries it out and it hardens
A grey eruption is when the pressure builds with magma, when it fills up, rock and gas are blasted km in the air, Red on the other hand is very slow, but its lava is red hot Hope this helps !
After magma hits air it turns into lava
Volcanic bombs, large blobs of magma that harden in the air, lapilli, pebblelike bits of magma that harden before they hit the ground, volcanic ash, forms when the gases in stiff magma expands, and volcanic blocks, large angular pieces of solid rock.
No, it blasted 2000 feet up in the air.
The kind that flows - no. The kind that gets blasted into the air - can be.