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Q: How much red lava rock for 140 sq ft 2 inches deep?
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How are lava form?

Lava is molten rock. The rock deep inside the earths mantle is always molten, and when it occasionally breaks through to the surface, the opening is called a volcano, and the liquid rock spilling out of the top is lava.


How would a rock that formed from lava cooling on the Earth's surface compare with a rock that formed from magma cooling deep in the Earth's crust?

The rock that formed from lava would have smaller crystals than the rock that formed from magma.


Heat and pressure deep beneath Earths surface can change any rock into rock into?

... the fluid state we call 'lava'.


What makes lava turn into rock and how?

Lava becomes rock by cooling, which causes it to solidify. The lava is basically freezing, much like water freezing into ice, only at a much higher temperature.


What is name given to the molten rock deep under the surface?

magma, above the surface is lava


Contrast magma to lava?

Magma is inside of the volcano and has molten rock in it. To where lava is outside the volcano and does not have as much molten rock in it as Magma does.


How much surface is lava rock on venus?

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Is lava a volcano part?

Very much so. A volcano is the eruption of molten rock as lava.


What type of solid rock forms on a volcano from the lava during an eruption?

Igneous rocks are formed after solidification of lava (Magma inside earth). They are rich in metals as metals are found deep in earth and hence they come out in molten state with the lava.


Is lava NOT considered to be a rock?

Lava is a molten rock from a volcano, and is rock.


What is lava rock called?

Igneous rock. It is an igneous extrusive rock but it is still lava. As such it is called after the principle type such as Basalt lava, obsidian flows, rhyolite lava, andesite lava, phonolite lava.


If Heat and pressure deep beneath the earths surface can change any rock into?

... the fluid state we call 'lava'.