What happens if you throw water on lava?

But when water is injected rapidly into a tall column of lava, the water — which is about three times lighter than the lava — will speed upward and mix with the molten rock more quickly. This may cause the vapor film to destabilize, Sonder says.
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Can water put out lava?

As with land volcanoes, molten lava pushes up from beneath the sea floor at thousands of degrees Fahrenheit. Ocean water can't "put out" the volcano the way firefighters put out a fire, but it does have a profound effect on what happens to the lava once it's out of the ground.
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Why does lava explode in water?

What happens in a phreatomagmatic eruption is usually the erupting magma is directly introduced into a body of water -- possibly a crater lake, meltwater from snow or ice, seawater -- and the very large contrast in heat (sometimes upwards of 1100°C between water and basalt) causes an explosion of both the water and ...
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What do you get if you put water on lava?

Mixing molten magma with cool water sounds dangerous; fortunately, National Geographic have done it for us - the result is beautiful and bubbly… and it blows up!
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Can you drink lava?

Though it's just an estimate, the lava flow is a low-proof drink, weighing in around 5 percent ABV (10 proof). It's similar to the average beer, but this drink is far more delicious.
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Is obsidian real?

Obsidian is an "extrusive” rock, which means it is made from magma that erupted out of a volcano. If it was an igneous rock that formed from magma underground and did not erupt, it would have been called an "intrusive" rock.
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What happens if lava hits the ocean?

When lava comes into contact with ocean water, it produces a gas plume known as laze - lava and haze. Laze forms through a series of chemical reactions as hot lava boils the colder sea water.
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What happens if you touch hot lava?

Lava won't kill you if it briefly touches you. You would get a nasty burn, but unless you fell in and couldn't get out, you wouldn't die. With prolonged contact, the amount of lava "coverage" and the length of time it was in contact with your skin would be important factors in how severe your injuries would be!
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Can lava melt diamonds?

To put it simply, a diamond cannot melt in lava, because the melting point of a diamond is around 4500 °C (at a pressure of 100 kilobars) and lava can only be as hot as about 1200 °C.
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Can anything stop lava?

There's no way to stop lava. Once fissures open and the hot stuff starts flowing, it's best not to fight nature. “The flows cannot be stopped, but people have tried in the past,” said Benjamin Andrews, director of the Global Volcanism Program at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.
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Is magma hotter than lava?

Magma is hotter than lava, depending on how recently the lava reached the surface and if the magma and lava are from the same magma chamber below the...
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What does lava taste like?

Hot volcano lava would instantly burn away your taste buds so the taste would not be discernible.
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What Colour is lava?

The color of lava depends on its temperature. It starts out bright orange (1000-1150 C). As it cools the color changes to bright red (800-1000 C), then do dark red (650-800 C), and to brownish red (500-650 C). Solid lava is black (but can still be very hot).
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What happens if you pee in lava?

While exploring an active volcano, Dante Lopardo decided to urinate on some molten rock, which has a temperature of about 700°C. As seen in the video Lopardo took, the pee instantly vaporizes as it hits the liquid rock and the lava sizzles. It also leaves something of a charred black mark after sizzling off.
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How hot is blue lava?

Truly-blue lava would require temperatures of at least 6,000 °C (10,830 °F), which is much higher than any lava can naturally achieve on the surface of the Earth.
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Is lava hotter than the sun?

Lava is indeed very hot, reaching temperatures of 2,200° F or more. But even lava can't hold a candle to the sun! At its surface (called the "photosphere"), the sun's temperature is a whopping 10,000° F! That's about five times hotter than the hottest lava on Earth.
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Will Hawaii fall into the ocean?

Slowly, slowly, the Big Island of Hawaii is sinking toward its doom.
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What happens when lava hits ice?

When lava meets ice, it neither explodes nor tunnels through; rather, it forms strange-looking bubbles. These bubbles are initially the same color as lava, but quickly turn black. One of the experimenters called these bubbles “scrambled eggs from hell”.
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How toxic is lava?

When the extremely hot lava hits the seawater, the heat causes the water molecules to split into hydrogen and oxygen ions; the hydrogen then combines with chloride ions dissolved in the seawater to form hydrochloric acid. The vapor from this acid is dangerous to inhale.
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Is Crying obsidian real?

Crying obsidian is a decorative block that is used to create respawn anchors. They appear like purple blocks and these blocks produce purple dripping particles as if it is "crying".
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What is rainbow obsidian?

Rainbow Obsidian was formed when lava once cooled at different times, and captured Magnetite nanoparticles within these layers. The Magnetite nanoparticles cause multicolored iridescence that shines bright when any light hits it.
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Can I buy lava?

Lava® is available online and at fine resellers nationwide.
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