When lava flows reach the sea, the lava rapidy cools to form an igneous rock.
Lava flows from the rifts and is cooled quickly by sea water
The sea floor, under water mountains, sea life, under water lava flows, etc.
Lava flows from the rifts and is cooled quickly by sea water
Lava
It eventually flows to the sea (or evaporates) and is reused.
It either evaporates OR it flows back to the sea.
Maria is latin for sea. They are actually large basaltic lava flows from the period when the moon still had a molten core.
'Magma' while it is still in or below the Earth's surface and when it reaches or flows out on the Earth's surface it is called 'lava'. Magma from the 'magma' chamber can form a 'lava lake' at the surface and the lake can drain down the volcano in 'lava tubes' to form 'lava flows' or 'pillow lavas' if the lava tubes drain into the sea.
what flows in the sea
The Mediterranean Sea flows into the Nile.
The River Severn flows into the Bristol Channel via the Severn Estuary, after which it communicates with the Irish Sea.
A 'blob' of lava, or magma, can either flow into the sea and eventually cool to form rock or be fired out of the volcano and cool faster when it hits the sea. The flowing lava has a high level of silica; making it runny and the explosion lava (which will cool to form rocks like granite) are high in iron.