Volcanoes
Igneous rocks formed from hardened lava include basalt, andesite, and rhyolite. Basalt is a fine-grained, dark-colored rock commonly found in oceanic crust, while andesite and rhyolite are intermediate to felsic in composition and typically found in volcanic arcs or continental volcanic regions.
You can use a microwaveable glass measuring cup to melt red or orange candy melts, then pour the melted candy into a volcano-shaped mold to create a lava effect. Once the candy hardens, it will resemble lava cascading down the sides of the volcano mold.
Yes. When the lava from volcanoes hardens, it forms a new layer. This new layer pushes the lowest layer down. This pushed layer melts, and then comes back up through a subduction zone (area where lava can get to the crust). This cycle continues.
A'a lava forms rough jagged edges as it cools and solidifies. It is characterized by its blocky and sharp texture, which can make it difficult to walk on. A'a lava flows tend to move slower compared to pahoehoe lava flows.
Yes, a stratovolcano can make an island through volcanic activity that builds up layers of lava and ash over time. As the volcano erupts and the lava cools and solidifies, it can create new land above the water's surface, eventually forming an island. Many volcanic islands around the world, such as Japan and Indonesia, were formed by stratovolcanoes.
to make land
When a volcano erupts and the lava hardens it can build up under water and over time, if enough builds up, the result will be an island
Igneous rocks formed from hardened lava include basalt, andesite, and rhyolite. Basalt is a fine-grained, dark-colored rock commonly found in oceanic crust, while andesite and rhyolite are intermediate to felsic in composition and typically found in volcanic arcs or continental volcanic regions.
Which land forms? Take the time to make the frickin question make sense. This website is a joke.
land forms are like mountains and stuff. so your question dosn't even make scence.
The Earth is made of hardened lava on Earth's surface. As it slowly cools down it hardens to make a thin crust that we call land or ground. Now Earth is made of four layers. They are called the inner core which is full of metal lava particles, the outer core which is made of melted liquid lava, the mantel which is made of thinner liquid metals which come out of volcanoes, and last but not least the crust which we all call earth. That is what Earth is made of.
lol, im guessing this is ur homework? well there destructive b/c they can burn down buildings and ashes can make helicopters and planes stall. they are constructive b/c when the lava hardens it creates new land. (btw i did this in school today so that's why i asked if it was homework:P )
To make moldable concrete, mix concrete with a polymer additive that increases its flexibility and workability. This allows the concrete to be shaped and molded into various forms before it hardens.
Pahoehoe is a type of lava that has a smooth, rope-like texture when it cools. It forms when low-viscosity basaltic lava flows steadily and cools quickly, creating rippled patterns on the surface.
Lava and rock explode out of the volcano then lava pours down the volcano covering the land then turning into rock making the volcano bigger.
You can use a microwaveable glass measuring cup to melt red or orange candy melts, then pour the melted candy into a volcano-shaped mold to create a lava effect. Once the candy hardens, it will resemble lava cascading down the sides of the volcano mold.
NO, volcanoes make lava.