it is referred to as lava when it is above ground, when below ground it is referred to as magma
The word "lava" is originally a word used in southern Italian dialects, meaning torrent or stream in reference to the lava flows from Mount Vesuvius.
All lava is the same- molten(liquid) rock
Both pillow lava and pahoehoe lava have about the same composition and harden into a kind of rock called basalt.
A lava flow is basically a stream of lava on the surface. A lava tube is an underground cave through which lava flows downhill. A lava fountain is lava shooting into the air out of a volcano in much the same manner as a water fountain.
Magma and lava are like each other but magma is below the Earth and lava reaches the Earth's surface.
Lava and magma are the same because they're both molten rock Magma is molten rock inside the earth and lava is molten rock on the earth's surface
No, not all volcanoes shoot out the same lava. There are four different kinds of lava. 1.) Volcanic 2.) magma 3.) sedimentary 4.) diesel hope this helps!
All lava is the same- molten(liquid) rock
No creatures live in lava, lava damages all mobs in the same way as normal people.
Both pillow lava and pahoehoe lava have about the same composition and harden into a kind of rock called basalt.
No. Lava flows vary in composition. Most lava flows consist of basaltic lava, which can flow as smooth phoehoe or form jagged and broken a'a. Other lava flows are more viscous and will have blocky surfaces and tend to be short and thick.
Lava om Mars is the same color as on Earth.
all lava
A lava flow is basically a stream of lava on the surface. A lava tube is an underground cave through which lava flows downhill. A lava fountain is lava shooting into the air out of a volcano in much the same manner as a water fountain.
Magma and lava are like each other but magma is below the Earth and lava reaches the Earth's surface.
No. The fastest lava flows on earth have been recorded at Mount Nyiragongo in the Congo flowing at 60 mph (100 km/h). In most cases, however, lava flows very slowly. Blocky lava flows are the slowest, moving at speeds comparable to glaciers.
Lava and magma are the same because they're both molten rock Magma is molten rock inside the earth and lava is molten rock on the earth's surface
no, there are more rocks