evaporation
It is in the ocean. It is also the cheapest igneous rock you can find in the ocean.
it is condensation
Ocean crust is formed by intrusive magma at mid-ocean-ridges. The magma cools and solidifies into peridotite, basalt, or gabbro.
A gas changes to a liquid through condensation.
Yes, when magma rises from an ocean ridge, it can produce new material through a process called seafloor spreading. As the magma reaches the surface, it cools and solidifies, forming new oceanic crust. This process contributes to the continuous expansion of the seafloor and the formation of new crustal material.
evaporation
the waves from the ocean cool your burning body
in a way, they are both part of the process called sea floor spreading. the trench is where the ocean floor is subducted and the rift valley is where the molten material comes up and cools.
The process in which a gas cools to form a liquid is known as condensation.
It is in the ocean. It is also the cheapest igneous rock you can find in the ocean.
it is condensation
Sand does not retain heat as easily as water. Therefore, sand cools down faster than the ocean water.
Lava cools in the ocean waters. It will also cool down as it moves.
Its land although it also cools off faster then the ocean.
crystalization
Evaporation.
it is condensation