because that is where the massive chambers full of magma are
the pressure of the magma keeps building up under the crust till it cant take it any more and it erupts :)
Lava can remain hot for varying lengths of time, typically cooling down significantly within hours to days after an eruption. However, the initial temperature of lava can exceed 1,000 degrees Celsius (1,832 degrees Fahrenheit), and it may take weeks to months for thicker lava flows to cool completely. Factors such as the type of lava, environmental conditions, and flow thickness can influence the cooling rate. In some cases, lava can retain heat for years, especially in insulated lava tubes.
uu pose to get a girl a take her to the volcano when its bout ta happen so uu can get u some before u die
Lava is molten rock that can reach temperatures of around 1,300 to 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit. Contact with lava can cause severe burns and damage to the skin, leading to serious injuries and long-term complications. It is important to stay a safe distance away from erupting volcanoes to avoid these dangers.
It usually depends on how hot the lava and how cold the water is. I think it can take around half a minute for the lava to cool off when its in cold water and that's all i can think of.
Running away from lava is extremely dangerous and generally not feasible. Lava can flow at varying speeds, but it often moves quickly, making it hard to escape. Additionally, the intense heat and toxic gases released can pose serious threats long before getting close. It's best to stay away from areas prone to volcanic activity and follow safety guidelines.
Depends on if the volcano is erupting or not. If it's not then you could go anywhere you wanted on the volcano. If it's erupting stay out of pyroclastic flow and about 30 feet from lava and you won't feel it that much. But be careful because lava moves quickly at times.
No, not all cicadas stay underground for 17 years. There are different species of cicadas that have different life cycles, ranging from 2 to 17 years underground before emerging as adults.
uu pose to get a girl a take her to the volcano when its bout ta happen so uu can get u some before u die
Lava is molten rock that can reach temperatures of around 1,300 to 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit. Contact with lava can cause severe burns and damage to the skin, leading to serious injuries and long-term complications. It is important to stay a safe distance away from erupting volcanoes to avoid these dangers.
Just stay in the chamber before the lava comes.
Earthworms stay underground to obtain food and to avoid heat above the earth crust .
Take a Metal that can hold the Heat of the Lava and stay behind it until the lava stops.
To hide from danger.
worms and moles
70 days
Let's try to stay far away from that hot lava. The lava is flowing very quickly.
Magma is heated to its molten state via heat from the Earth's core and that heat is held in by the earths crust. Once on the surface there is nothing to keep it molten and is it cooled by the outside air.