The typical cone shape of a volcano happens when sticky lava erupts upward. Sticky lava creates a dome shape and the lava cools slowly.
no, it depends on the type of bridge
yes it does have sticky lava it is a explosive eruption it has dark sticky magma
Continental plate.
well, since basaltic lava is the same material that composes the ocean floor, it is common sense that it would be sticky, not runny.
the most dangerous type of lava is sticky lava because slow moving acid lava is more vicious
* Water and lava are the make a shape but they are not one
Runny lava contains low amounts of silicon, whereas sticky lava contains high amounts of silicon.
Glitter Lava is a sticky colourful lava thing that is save for skinyou can put it on you locker, laptop, shoes, car, ecthope I was helpful
The shape tells a geologist how viscous (thick and sticky) the lava was. A taller volcano, such as a cone, was formed by thicker lava; a low volcano, such as a shield volcano, was formed by very runny lava.
You get lots of sticky tape and then keep wrapping it around each other and moulding it into shape.
Lava. When the lava comes out of the volcano, gravity pulls the lava down the cone of the volcano, and depending the the viscocity of the lava, it forms a 'cone' or 'shield' as it cools. Thinner lava forms a shield volcano; thicker lava forms a steeper cone shape.
It would probably work if you molded it into the shape of a boat though I've never tried......