No. Not directly at least. Volcanic rock is extrusive igneous rock. Sedimentary rock is formed from sediment weathered out of pre-existing rocks that has been deposited and turned back into stone. Some of this sediment can come from volcanic rocks.
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Rocks found by volcanoes are formed from lava and magma inside and outside the volcano. Rocks found along beaches are formed all kinds of different ways. It all depends on how the rock is formed
Gases and rocks shoot out of a volcano due to the build-up of pressure beneath the Earth's surface. This pressure is caused by the movement of magma and gas within the volcano. When the pressure becomes too high, the volcano erupts, expelling gases, rocks, and other volcanic material.
volcano got were they are because 2 rocks collided and performed a volcano
No. Rocks have a wide variety of origins.
It is called Lava
They are rocks that come out of a volcano
Rocks are not the same because, they come from either a Volcano, or they are broken from the Earth's ground. So this causes it to be different shapes and sizes.
The rocks that come out of volcanoes are called volcanic rocks. These rocks are formed from lava that has cooled and solidified either within the volcano or on the Earth's surface. Examples include basalt, andesite, and rhyolite.
Volcanic rocks form on or near Earth's surface from the solidification of magma (molten rock) that has erupted from a volcano. They can also form when lava cools and solidifies quickly in underwater environments, such as in ocean ridges or volcanic islands.
All volcanoes produce igneous rocks.
Usually rhyolite or dacite.
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Jump on the rocks until one of the rocks reach the volcano then quickly jump on the top of the volcano and go in it.
Volcano's. Every erruption billions of stones and rocks are thrown for the volcano!
The type of rocks that are in the Clear Lake Volcano are molten rocks. Its primary volcano type is volcanic field. There is no evidence of the last eruption.