Steam is produced. The steam pressure can be used to drive turbine or piston driven electrical generators.
After magma hits air it turns into lava
They are different because lava is when it hits earth's atmosphere; magma turns to lava. Magma is when its inside the volcano. They are different because of the color: darker/blacker and magma rocks are way hotter. Lava rocks are colder and fragile.
Any rock which melts becomes magma if it is underground, or lava if it emerges on to the surface.
well lava and magma are pretty much the same thing but the way minerals form from lava and magma is that when a volcano erupts the magma turns to lava and lava is just magma that cool-es faster because it is on the surface. anyway the way that minerals form is when the lava and minerals already form come together they form new minerals
There are various sources of heat for metamorphism. There is the geothermal gradient from the mantle and core. There are also radioactive isotopes, intruding magma, pressure, and friction between rock bodies.
Steam or vapor
Steam is produced. The steam pressure can be used to drive turbine or piston driven electrical generators.
The magma's heat turns the water into steam, which is usually harnessed to turn some sort of mechanism, making energy.
Steam is produced. The steam pressure can be used to drive turbine or piston driven electrical generators.
Steam is produced. The steam pressure can be used to drive turbine or piston driven electrical generators.
It does this: say you put a create block on top of magma and you drop stone on it. the stone turns to magma!
magma turns into lava.
The energy turns into light,to create the picture on the telivision.
After magma hits air it turns into lava
Magma turns water into steam.
When a rock melts, it turns into magma, so when the magma cools, it can make a new igneous rock.
The process turns light energy into chemical potential energy (the sun's light is used to create sugars).