When it becomes too cool, and then it will solidify.
To witness a volcanic eruption, one must be cautious of the flowing magma.
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Molten rock, or in other words, magma or lava. Magma exists beneath the Earth's surface, lava is flowing magma produced by the eruption of volcanoes.
Molten rock, or in other words, magma or lava. Magma exists beneath the Earth's surface, lava is flowing magma produced by the eruption of volcanoes.
When it is blocked by an insulator or if your in the North Pole
When you stop breathing.
resists flowing, so expanding gases are trapped in it.
They are made from cooled lava, because they come from volcano's, and the center of the earth, which has magma (lava) flowing around.no
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The three types of magma are basalt, andesite, and rhyolite. Basalt is flowing and is usually around 1,200 degrees Celsius. Andesite is flowing and explosive and is usually between 800 to 1,000 degrees C. Rhyloite is very explosive and is usually at 750 to 850 degrees Celsius.
In a pyroclastic flow, the magma would almost always be considered high-velocity. The velocity and strength of the magma is a result of its chemical composition.