No, the sun (Sol) is not made out of lava. It is composed of: 73.46% Hydrogen, 24.85% Helium, 0.77% Oxygen, 0.29%Carbon, 0.16% Iron, 0.12% Neon, 0.09% Nitrogen, 0.07% Silicon, 0.05% Magnesium and 0.04% Sulfur.
The thickness of lava is generally dependent on the eruption rate of the volcano. The flow rate of lava is measured by the lava's viscosity. Highly viscous lava does not flow well or travel great distances. Low viscosity lava can flow for great distances.
The Floor Is Made of Lava was created in 2006.
Neither. The sun is made of superheated gas, mostly hydrogen and helium. It is similar to fire in some respects, but it is not actually burning. At its core the sun carries out nuclear fusion, a process that releases many times more energy than combustion does.
Lava rocks are made primarily of basalt, which is a type of igneous rock formed from solidified lava. They may also contain other minerals such as olivine, pyroxene, and plagioclase. Their composition can vary depending on the specific volcanic activity and location where they were formed.
A stratovolcano is made of layers of tephra and lava. Stratovolcanoes are steep-sided and composed of alternating layers of volcanic ash, tephra, hardened lava flows, and other volcanic materials.
No. The sun made mostly of hydrogen and helium. It is far hotter than lava.
The sun is not made out of lava. It is actually too hot to keep anything in a solid or liquid state so everything that it is made of is in a gaseous state. The sun is mostly made up of hydrogen and helium.
yes the sun are full of lava if sun get closer to earth the earth will melt!!
No. The sun is composed of hydrogen and helium plasma. It is much hotter than lava.
Wikipedia gives the range of magma temperatures as normally between 700 C and 1300 C. Lava is magma that has been forced out into air or water.
The thickness of lava is generally dependent on the eruption rate of the volcano. The flow rate of lava is measured by the lava's viscosity. Highly viscous lava does not flow well or travel great distances. Low viscosity lava can flow for great distances.
Yes. The sun is much hotter and even the hottest lava.
Yes. Lava is 700° to 1250° Celsius and the Sun is 5496.85 degrees Celsius.
Lava is magma that is erupted onto Earth's surface. The temperature is essentially the same, except for the cooling that may occur after eruption.
The Floor Is Made of Lava was created in 2006.
lava, the sun, possibly elictric radiation from the sun
The lava-like material that the sun shoots out is called plasma. It is a hot, ionized gas consisting of charged particles like protons and electrons. This solar plasma can create solar flares and coronal mass ejections.