When volcanoes erupt, they produce igneous rocks, which form from the cooling and solidification of molten lava or magma. Conversely, spider webs do not directly form any type of rock; however, they can become part of sedimentary rocks if they are buried and fossilized over time. Each type of rock has distinct formation processes, with igneous rocks arising from volcanic activity and sedimentary rocks from the accumulation of organic materials or sediments.
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Igneous rock is a result of cooled lava or magma.
There are three main types of volcanoes: shield volcanoes, cinder cone volcanoes, and stratovolcanoes. Shield volcanoes have gentle slopes and are formed by thin lava flows. Cinder cone volcanoes are made up of pyroclastic material, such as ash and rock fragments. Stratovolcanoes are large, steep-sided volcanoes that erupt a mixture of lava flows and explosive eruptions.
Shield volcanoes are typically formed from basaltic lava flows, which are low in silica content and very fluid. This type of lava allows for the gradual buildup of wide, gently sloping volcanic cones characteristic of shield volcanoes.
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Igneous rock... There are extrusive (formed on the exterior of a volcano by lava) and intrusive (formed on the inside of a volcano by magma).
magma which is basically molten rock
Volcanoes erupt hot ash or molten rock. It is the heat from this that can melt ice.
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Igneous rock is rock that formed from molten material. Volcanoes erupt lava and pyroclastic material, which forms extrusive igneous rock. Magma can solidify with in a volcano, forming intrusive igneous rock.
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When volcanoes erupt, the lava comes out and cools. After cooling, it hardens, forming igneous rock.
Often volcanoes erupt throwing molten rock which is glowing hot if they are not just spouting smoke and ash.
Volcanoes, including Mount Rainier, will aways erupt igneous rock.
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