valcanic movement
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Pahoehoe
Lava cooling is similar to water turning to ice. In both cases, a liquid is changing forms of matter into a solid.
Pahoehoe lava is a lava type flowing from volcanic eruptions. It is not to be confused with Aa lava. Pahoehoe is smooth and ropy lava, cooling into a ropy texture. Aa, on the other hand, is stony and rough. On another note (take this as you will): I would rather stand on Aa lava because it is cooler, characterised simply by its viscosity. Pahoehoe is at around 1100-12000C, as opposed to 1000-1100 for Aa. Please do not stand in either.
Magma is called lava once it breaches the surface. Lava bursts out of a volcano when it erupts.
it is called magma.
Magma that reaches the surface it is called lava.Molten rock from the Earth's interior that breaks through to the surface is called lava
lava
Air at Earth's surface is much cooler than lava is, the lava will start to transfer heat to the air on contact. The air heats up and the lava cools down.
Aa lava is a basaltic lava with a flow characterized by rough surfaces of clinker.
Lava with high viscosity is called slica-rich lava
They have lava in them
This is known as lava.
Lava is outside of the volcano so it is in a cooler temperature. Therefore, it losses heat and becomes denser
the answer is.....lava :)
Magma that flows onto the Earth's surface is called Lava.
Streams of molten lava out of a volcano are called 'lava flows'.
The smooth and shiny lava is called pahoehoe.