yes.... it cant
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Strictly speaking no because lava is magma erupted from a volcano whereas a pluton is frommagma solidifying below ground. That doesn't exclude volcanoes accompanying plutons.
No, basalt is a dense volcanic rock formed from solidified lava, so it will sink in water.
No, basalt is not a gas. Basalt is an igneous rock formed from the rapid cooling of lava, which is molten rock. It is a solid material with a fine-grained texture.
Igneous rock, specifically basalt, is formed when lava cools quickly. Basalt is characterized by its fine-grained texture due to rapid cooling at the Earth's surface.
Once lava hardens it forms Igneous Rock.Igneous, intrusive forms from magma cooling slowly on the inside and extrusive forms from lava cooling on the outside.igneous volconic rocks
Basalt is a dark-colored volcanic rock formed from the rapid cooling of lava, while obsidian is a dark volcanic glass formed from the rapid cooling of lava with high silica content. Basalt has a crystalline structure, while obsidian is amorphous and often exhibits conchoidal fracturing. Basalt is typically denser and more resistant to weathering compared to obsidian.
Basalt and igneous rocks were formed by what we would call magma/lava
Pertaining to basalt; formed of, or containing, basalt; as basaltic lava.
Basalt is formed when low-silica lava erupts from a volcano and later cools.
Yes,Scoria (a type of Basalt) Basalt is a dark-colored rock that formed as lava cooled and hardened. Scoria is a type of basalt that's full of bubble holes. The bubbles formed as the lava was blasted out of a volcano, and were trapped as the lava cooled and hardened.
Basalt.
No, basalt is a dense volcanic rock formed from solidified lava, so it will sink in water.
No, basalt is not a gas. Basalt is an igneous rock formed from the rapid cooling of lava, which is molten rock. It is a solid material with a fine-grained texture.
shield volcano
When lava cools down quickly at the surface of the Earth, it forms an igneous rock called basalt. Basalt is dark in color, fine-grained, and contains minerals such as olivine and pyroxene.
Obsidian is a volcanic glass formed from rapidly cooling lava, while basalt is a fine-grained, dark-colored igneous rock formed from the solidification of lava flows. Both rocks are commonly found in volcanic areas and have high silica content.
Igneous rock, specifically basalt, is formed when lava cools quickly. Basalt is characterized by its fine-grained texture due to rapid cooling at the Earth's surface.
it is a shield volcano