The heat melts rocks inside the earth. That is how its formed. This is the answer.
There are several reasons for black sand on beaches. One cause is lava from volcanos. If cold ocean water hits a hot lava flow, it can break the lava into tiny metallic pieces which end up on beaches.
Hot magma outside a volcano is called lava. Lava is molten rock that flows out of a volcano during an eruption.
Lava flow.
It cools to form igneous rock, which over time may be eroded down to become a component of the soil. The larger contributor to rich soil around volcanoes is the ash which settles after an eruption.
Adding substances like water, clay, or sand to lava can help slow it down by cooling and solidifying it more quickly. Water can create a crust on the surface, while clay and sand can mix with the lava to thicken it and impede its flow.
The Hawaiian islands are actually undersea volcanoes. Most of the volcanoes are no longer active, but some continue to erupt. The sparkling black sand covering some Hawaiian beaches formed when hot lava from the volcanoes flowed into the ocean.
There are several reasons for black sand on beaches. One cause is lava from volcanos. If cold ocean water hits a hot lava flow, it can break the lava into tiny metallic pieces which end up on beaches.
Yeah, because the lava is so hot you get thirstier.
Lava is extremely hot!! Lava is molten rock- over 1000 Celsius.
The address of the South Bannock District - Lava Hot Springs is: 33 Main St, Lava Hot Springs, 83246 0369
Hot magma outside a volcano is called lava. Lava is molten rock that flows out of a volcano during an eruption.
a synonym for volcano is lava, which is hot molten liquid which eventually cools down and become rocks.
it done gits hot and hot and hot dont get to close to lava my momma said if you get to close to the lava u will burn up
Lava flow.
Lava is hot and danger.The lava is fire and light.My friend saw a volcano with lava.The volcanoes are full of hot lava.
one is HOT lava lava and rock............magma is cold lava so you don't have to say HOT lava
It cools to form igneous rock, which over time may be eroded down to become a component of the soil. The larger contributor to rich soil around volcanoes is the ash which settles after an eruption.