It turns into igneous rock.
Hot lava cools and hardens into igneous rock.
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It can become many different rocks and minerals depending on how fast it cools. The faster it cools; the harder and darker-colored the rock will be. The slower it cools the more soft and light-colored the rock will be.
the name of the type of Rock it forms is igneous rock. it is made in lots of ways and can be made into other rocks like granite and sandstone.
Igneous is formed when a hot liquid rock cools down and becomes hard.
when the hot lava cools deep inside the earth, it is called intrusive igneous rocks. when the hot lava cools on the surface of the earth, it is called extrusive igneous rocks.
YES <><><><> FLOWING lava- still liquid- is VERY hot- over a thousand degrees. As lava cools, it thickens, and becomes hard (rock)
Lava cools as anything else does; it loses heat to cooler surroundings. As it cools its atoms and ions slow down and are eventually locked in place by bonds with neighboring atoms an ions. The lava is essentially freezing.
No, rocks are formed when molten magma or lava cools and solidifies. This process can occur underground (intrusive igneous rocks) or on the Earth's surface (extrusive igneous rocks), leading to the formation of various types of rocks.
Igneous rocks are formed underground from a very hot substance called magma. As magma cools and hardens under extreme pressure, it forms igneous rocks.
It depends on how hot it is
A natural hot melt composed of a solution of rock-forming materials, steam, and super-heated gases from which igneous rock results.