Lava is a liquid although some parts of it may have already solidified.
A volcano is made of solid rock.
The main solid parts of a volcano include the crust of the Earth, the volcanic rock that forms the cone and vent of the volcano, and the hardened lava flows. Beneath the surface, there are also solid magma chambers where molten rock accumulates before erupting.
Bedrock in a volcano refers to the solid, unweathered rock that lies beneath the volcanic materials such as ash, lava, and pyroclastic flow deposits. It forms the foundation on which the volcano is built and can help determine the stability and structure of the volcano.
Solid materials erupted from a volcano are known as pyroclastic materials. These include ash, rocks, and hardened lava fragments that can vary in size from tiny particles to large boulders. Pyroclastic materials are formed during explosive volcanic eruptions when magma is fragmented and violently expelled from the volcano.
The froth that runs out of a volcano is called lava. It is molten rock that flows from the vent of a volcano during an eruption. When lava cools and solidifies, it forms different types of volcanic rocks.
A volcano is made of solid rock.
The main solid parts of a volcano include the crust of the Earth, the volcanic rock that forms the cone and vent of the volcano, and the hardened lava flows. Beneath the surface, there are also solid magma chambers where molten rock accumulates before erupting.
The Core of the Volcano is actoly the Core of the Earth as Volcano's basicly the earths Air shafts
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Devils Tower in Wyoming is an exposed pipe of an old volcano. It is over 700 feet high and composed of solid rock.
It trickles slowly down the volcano and then turns into solid and becomes part of the volcano. That's why volcanos are so HUGE!!
no the lava is rock solid
Bedrock in a volcano refers to the solid, unweathered rock that lies beneath the volcanic materials such as ash, lava, and pyroclastic flow deposits. It forms the foundation on which the volcano is built and can help determine the stability and structure of the volcano.
Solid materials erupted from a volcano are known as pyroclastic materials. These include ash, rocks, and hardened lava fragments that can vary in size from tiny particles to large boulders. Pyroclastic materials are formed during explosive volcanic eruptions when magma is fragmented and violently expelled from the volcano.
No, Jupiter is a gas planet. It has no solid surface to support plate tectonics.
the stone or the solid mud that are not dissolve in the chamber of a volcano.............