The term lava can still be used to describe a lava flow after it has solidified on the earth's surface. It forms igneous rock, one of the three main rock types on Earth.
igneous rocks are made of solidified lava.
Once molten rock has erupted and solidified, it is called lava.
When a volcano erupts, it sends out bits of rock, lava (solidified magma) and ash into the air. Then, gravity pulls the debris towards the ground so the debris drop, or fall, from the air.
No rocks float, irrespective of color with the exception of pumice, a solidified lava froth.
It is reversible. For example: If a lump of solidified lava is tossed back into the furnace of an active volcano, it will become molten once more.
igneous rocks are made of solidified lava.
having solidified from lava or magma
Igneous rock is formed from solidified and cooled magma or lava.
Basalt, the extrusive igneous rock that comprises most of the oceanic crust, is the most common type of solidified lava.
Solidified magma or lava.
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Pumis (lava rock) can be used in liquid soaps to remove grease and oils.
Once molten rock has erupted and solidified, it is called lava.
Solidified magma or lava is igneous rock.
Pumice is actually solidified frothy lava. It is volcanic glass with vesicles. Vesicles are where air escaped when the lava was fooled very quickly.
tephra and ash bombs
no +_++ With one exception, the Lava Tube! This results from still-molten lava flowing out from beneath the solidified crust on a mahjor lava flow.