Yes. when it changes from a liquid form of lava to a solid rock it is considered freezing.
In The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, you cannot freeze a volcano. However, you can use Ice Arrows to freeze certain enemies or objects in the game.
the magmum that flows underground spews out turning into lava then since its molten rock it hardens over thousands even millions of years but if its on water it flows over the water hardening into a solid surface
Yes, there is a difference between lava and lava flow. Lava is the molten rock beneath the Earth's surface, while lava flow refers to the movement of lava as it travels down a volcano or hillside. Lava flow is the result of the eruption of molten rock, which can vary in speed and direction.
Hot magma outside a volcano is called lava. Lava is molten rock that flows out of a volcano during an eruption.
A lava flow is basically a stream of lava on the surface. A lava tube is an underground cave through which lava flows downhill. A lava fountain is lava shooting into the air out of a volcano in much the same manner as a water fountain.
Shoot an Ice Arrow at the lava coming from the top of the volcano.
In The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, you cannot freeze a volcano. However, you can use Ice Arrows to freeze certain enemies or objects in the game.
In Bryo? There should be these creatures jumping out of the lave. a weel aimed ice missle should freeze them and create a platform for you to safely make it across the lava. Good Answer?
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Well, it they were in cold spots, the lava could/would freeze. So if they're in hot/warm places they're fine.
That is easier said than done. The amount of water required too cool a lava flow would have to have a volume on the same order of magnetude as that of the flow itself. In most cases it is not reasonable to move this much water. Spraying a lava flow with water will form a crust that hels insulate it from further cooling. The lava will then breath through the crust again.
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the magmum that flows underground spews out turning into lava then since its molten rock it hardens over thousands even millions of years but if its on water it flows over the water hardening into a solid surface
Pahoehoe lava, Aa lava, and Blocky lava
You mean ice cream? You solidify it by freezing it. More questions? Look on youTube for a walkthrough, or go to Cheat Planet's Website.
Yes, there is a difference between lava and lava flow. Lava is the molten rock beneath the Earth's surface, while lava flow refers to the movement of lava as it travels down a volcano or hillside. Lava flow is the result of the eruption of molten rock, which can vary in speed and direction.
Hot magma outside a volcano is called lava. Lava is molten rock that flows out of a volcano during an eruption.