When lava cools, it solidifies into rock, typically forming basalt or other igneous rock types depending on its composition. This process can create various geological features, such as lava plates, volcanic islands, or even extensive lava flows. The cooling rate and environmental conditions can influence the texture and appearance of the resulting rock.
No, geysers eject hot water and steam. Volcanoes eject lava. If enough water gets into a volcano, the water turns to steam and the volcano becomes an exploding volcano, not a geyser.
Hot lava cools and hardens into igneous rock.
No. Magma flows to the surface and becomes lava.
When magma reaches the exterior of the Earth's crust, it becomes lava. Lava is molten rock that flows onto the surface during volcanic eruptions.
Lava is a liquid. It is molten rock that flows like a thick fluid when erupted from a volcano.
The volcano eruption was when the layers of the earth crack..and it form into a volcanic cone,thats where the lava comes out...and the volcano is build by the lava,is because that every time the lava turns cold it drys..and becomes hardend
When magma becomes lava it has reached the very top of the volcano and is out of it on land
Lava is only actually called Lava when it comes out of the earth. Before that when it is inside the earth, it is refered to as Magma. So, when boiling hot Magma breaks through the earth it becomes Lava and cools forming a black, hard, rock-like substance. :)
when you see ice cube it gets so cold
When something becomes cold, heat energy is removed from it. This causes the molecules in the substance to slow down and the overall temperature to decrease.
No, geysers eject hot water and steam. Volcanoes eject lava. If enough water gets into a volcano, the water turns to steam and the volcano becomes an exploding volcano, not a geyser.
because as you get higher into the air the air gets lighter and becomes cold
SolidificationThe change of a substance fron the liquid state to the solid state. Ex.: water becomes iceCorrections:Process of Liquid state to solid state is named freezingAs for solidification,its from Gaseous state to solid stateHere is another example of Solidification, I'm not really sure if it's right.Sorry if I have wrong grammars(Or spelling).When a volcano erupts lava comes out from it.When the lava is in land,It will be cold(It usually gets cold because of the cold air) and it will turn into a rock,Which is a form of solid.Just to be clear :Lava turned into a Rock(The rock that was formed was anIgneous rock)That's why I think it is rightbecause Lava is a form of liquid,and rock is a form of solid.It takes long for a lava to be cold.It's like freezening too.
Hot lava cools and hardens into igneous rock.
No. Magma flows to the surface and becomes lava.
it becomes lava
Lava gets cooled by water and becomes land... Other than that I can't think of anything else that's good about a volcanic eruptions