because lavaballs sticks to each other same as snowballs they stick together
Lava balls, also called volcanic bombs, are large pieces of molten rock that are ejected during a volcanic eruption. These blobs of lava cool and solidify as they fly through the air, often taking on a round or streamlined shape due to their aerodynamic properties. They can vary in size from small pebbles to several meters in diameter.
Both blocky lava and aa lava are types of viscous, cooler lava flows that form rough, jagged surfaces. They are characterized by their slow movement and blocky appearance due to the solidifying of the lava flow before it fully cools.
Yes, Mars has lava plains similar to those found on Earth's moon. The largest volcano on Mars, Olympus Mons, is believed to have been formed by extensive lava flows. These lava plains contribute to Mars' diverse surface features.
Lava flows cool to form extrusive igneous rock. Most lava flows consist of basaltic lava, cooling to form a dark rock called basalt. Some, however, may consist of andesite or, rarely, rhyolite and similar lavas.
A vesicular lava is a lava with an unusual chemistry and high quantities of dissolved gases such as carbon dioxide and water vapour present. These degas from the lava as the pressure on the lava reduces, effectively the lava bubbles in a process is similar to making honeycomb (the chocolate type). This leaves vesicules or bubbles in the lava which colls and leaves gaps behind. Vesicular lava with all its viods and bubbles in has been known to float as its density is so low.
a snow ball is a ball of compacted snow that grows as you roll it down a snowy hill. well its the same with a lava ball, but with snow instead.
Snowballs Actually they are not litterally made of SNOWBALLS as in snow. But the spelling is this: Sno Balls. They are cakes by hostess.
The white balls they throw at the winter part of their concerts are styrofoam balls and are supposed to represent snowballs.
Right-click while holding snowballs.
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you get the big white balls on the floor (not many)
NO because snow balls where not invented back Then there were snowballs
either throw snowballs at it or punch it multiply times in the balls
The flowing lava model was similar to the actual flow of lava on Earth in terms of its movement and behavior, as it demonstrated how lava flows and spreads out in a similar manner to real volcanic eruptions.
Lava is just magma that has reached the surface.
Yes.
You could not make snowballs from ice of any kind ... or not good snowballs anyway.