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Is basalt a volcanic rock

Updated: 8/10/2023
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Yes, basalt is vocanic. Basalt forms when lava reaches the Earth's surface at a volcano or mid ocean ridge. The lava is between 1100 to 1250° C when it gets to the surface. It cools quickly, within a few days or a couple weeks, forming solid rock. Very thick lava flows may take many years to become completely solid.

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10y ago

Any type of volcano can produce basaltic lava. It is primarily associated with shield volcanoes, but it is also the primary lava produced by cinder cones. Stratovolcanoes are often associated with andesitic and rhyolitic lava, but they can produce basaltic lava.

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12y ago

The definition of Basaltic Lava is: A volcanic fluid rock of basaltic composition.

It is hardened lava that produced a very dark rock.

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A basaltic volcano is a volcano that primarily erupts low-viscosity lava poor in silica and rich in iron and magnesium. This lava cools to form a rock called basalt.

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8y ago

is it a composite, cinder cone, or shield volcano.

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15y ago

Shield and rift volcanoes are usually basaltic.

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