This could be caused by either a failing crankshaft position sensor and /or ignition module. It works alright when it is cold, but when it gets hot it quits. If that is the case either will ultimately fail altogether. I actually had that happen on a 1987 Celebrity that I own. First the crankshaft position sensor failed, I had no sooner replaced it when the ignition module died. Both failed in the same day.
pressure decreses
rises and cools
A gas that cools and condenses can become either a liquid or a solid, depending on the pressure.
rock because when the lava or magma cools slowly it starts to harden.
Your engine oil could be low check it when it cools and if level is fine your oil pressure sending unit could be bad or engine in need of rebuilding
Ignition Control Module are common to cause this. Loss of spark with heat from the engine, when it cools off, starts up.
when it cools undera lot of pressure underground it is an intrusive igneous. If it cools on the surface of the earth then it is an extrusive igneous.
Air pressure
as preasure increase tempreture decrease
Air pressure
Air pressure
It depends on the composition of the magma, how quickly it cools and crystalises, the temperature and pressure of the original melt.