No. Although some kinds of lava are hotter than others, no lava is "cold." The lowest temperature lava in the world, the carbonatite lava of Ol Doinyo Lengai, has a temperature of over 900 degrees Fahrenheit.
It usually depends on how hot the lava and how cold the water is. I think it can take around half a minute for the lava to cool off when its in cold water and that's all i can think of.
Lava flows from the rifts and is cooled quickly by sea water
Hardened lava typically ranges from about 600 to 1200 degrees Celsius (1100 to 2200 degrees Fahrenheit), depending on the type of lava and cooling conditions.
When cold water comes into contact with hot lava, it can cause the lava to rapidly cool and solidify. This can result in the formation of volcanic glass or rock formations. The rapid cooling can also generate steam, leading to explosive reactions and potentially causing steam explosions.
A lava lamp will work better in hot water because the heat helps the wax inside the lamp melt and flow more easily, creating the lava lamp effect. Cold water may make the wax inside the lamp too thick and slow-moving, resulting in a less pronounced lava lamp effect.
Wetland, cold
water, cold
lava
It usually depends on how hot the lava and how cold the water is. I think it can take around half a minute for the lava to cool off when its in cold water and that's all i can think of.
Easy, temperature. An example is lava. Lava is so hot, it is red. Snow, it is so cold because it is white.
one is HOT lava lava and rock............magma is cold lava so you don't have to say HOT lava
Magma is cold lava, when a volcano has erupted and lava starts to pour out when it cools down or touches water it turns into a rock cold magma.
Hot/Cold cycle.
Lava flows from the rifts and is cooled quickly by sea water
Cold (almost freezing) water applied to lava can slow the flow and eventually cause it to solidify.
heat,cold,fire,wind
Hardened lava typically ranges from about 600 to 1200 degrees Celsius (1100 to 2200 degrees Fahrenheit), depending on the type of lava and cooling conditions.