no, lava is molten rock, it's extremly hot, and can melt even the hardest metals straight away, it would turn fish into a friday night feast.
When lava solidifies, it is called igneous rock.
Yes, when lava cools and solidifies, it forms igneous rock. The type of rock that forms depends on the chemical composition of the lava and the rate at which it cools.
Lava rock with air pockets are known as vesicular lava rock. These air pockets are formed during the solidification process of lava, which traps gas bubbles within the rock. This gives the rock a porous and lightweight texture.
When lava flows horizontally across a layer of rock, it can form a flat, expansive volcanic plateau known as a lava plateau or lava plain. This occurs when the lava spreads out and solidifies over a large area, creating a relatively flat surface with a thick layer of cooled lava.
Lava is molten rock that erupts from a volcano or fissure in the Earth's surface. It typically flows as a red-hot liquid before cooling and solidifying into igneous rock.
Lava is a molten rock from a volcano, and is rock.
A slab of volcanic rock is called a "lava flow" or a "lava rock".
Lava does not burn rock because rock is not flammable.
Lava is molten rock on earth's surface.
Lava hardens, and the lava is turned into obsidian, or ignoeus rock.
lava rock
Magma or lavaLava is molten rock. Magma is a mixture of molten rock and solids.
When lava solidifies, it is called igneous rock.
The type of rock that contains lava or magma is an igneous rock.
Well, Lava is liquid rock. So therefore hardened lava must be rock; igneous rock to be specific.
Lava refers specifically to molten rock that flows on the surface of the Earth during a volcanic eruption. Molten rock, on the other hand, is the hot, liquid rock below the Earth's surface that has not yet erupted. Essentially, all lava is molten rock, but not all molten rock is lava.
Melted rock is that hasn't surfaced is "Magma".If the melted rock already has surfaced, it is called "Lava".