What is cold lava?

Cold lava flows, also known as lahars, are mud flows consisting of volcanic ash, rocks and other debris. The flows can travel quickly and effectively bulldoze or bury anything in their paths.
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What is cold lava called?

Lava rock, also known as igneous rock, is formed when volcanic lava or magma cools and solidifies. It is one of the three main rock types found on Earth, along with metamorphic and sedimentary.
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Is cold lava a thing?

Because of its very unusual composition, carbonatite is literally the coolest lava on earth, erupting at 500-600 degrees Centigrade (930-1,100 degrees F), compared with 1,160 degrees C (2,120 degrees F) for lava from Kilauea's current eruption.
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What does cold lava turn into?

Molten rock inside Earth is called magma. Lava is molten rock that comes out of volcanoes. When the lava cools down, it forms solid rock.
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What are the 4 types of lava?

Because of the role of silica in determining viscosity and because many other properties of a lava (such as its temperature) are observed to correlate with silica content, silicate lavas are divided into four chemical types based on silica content: felsic, intermediate, mafic, and ultramafic.
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What are the 2 main types of lava?

Lavas, particularly basaltic ones, come in two primary types: pahoehoe (pronounced 'paw-hoey-hoey") and aa (pronounced "ah-ah"). Both names, like a number of volcanological terms, are of Hawaiian origin. A third type, pillow lava, forms during submarine eruptions.
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What is cool slow moving lava called?

The A'a / Pahoehoe difference:

If lava cools slowly and does not move too fast it forms smooth ropy lava called pahoehoe.
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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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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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Is cooled lava hard?

Flowing basaltic lava has a temperature of about 1200°C, but it cools quickly when it's exposed to ambient air. So quickly, in fact, that instead of forming a hard rock that you would normally imagine, the lava you scoop up with a rock hammer cools to a fragile (but pretty incredible) piece of volcanic glass.
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Has someone survived lava?

One person has survived falling into much cooler lava in Tanzania in 2007, according to field reports from the Smithsonian. That lava was less than 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit, though, and the person who survived was still recovering and in pain more than five months later.
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Can lava be frozen?

Magma and lava solidify in much the same way that water freezes. When magma or lava cools down enough, it solidi- fies, or "freezes," to form igneous rock. One difference between water freezing and magma freezing is that water freezes at 0°C and magma and lava freeze at between 700°C and 1,250°C.
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What is hardened lava called?

When lava comes out of a volcano and solidifies into extrusive igneous rock, also called volcanic, the rock cools very quickly. Crystals inside solid volcanic rocks are small because they do not have much time to form until the rock cools all the way, which stops the crystal growth.
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Can lava Be Green?

The color of lava depends on the temperature of the flow as well as the chemical composition and any impurities that are in the liquid rock. Colors can include black, red, gray, brown and tan, metallic sliver, pink, and green.
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Does obsidian exist?

obsidian, igneous rock occurring as a natural glass formed by the rapid cooling of viscous lava from volcanoes. Obsidian is extremely rich in silica (about 65 to 80 percent), is low in water, and has a chemical composition similar to rhyolite. Obsidian has a glassy lustre and is slightly harder than window glass.
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What happens if you touch 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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What would happen if you threw a diamond into the sun?

You can shine like a diamond, but do go too close to the light... Yes. Diamonds are made from pure carbon, and carbon will burn in an oxygen atmosphere to produce carbon dioxide. However, you needn't worry about leaving a diamond in the sun.
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What is liquid diamond?

What Are Liquid Diamonds? As this unique concentrate's name suggests, liquid diamonds are a potent (and flavorful) combination of live resin sauce and THCa Diamonds. With both solid and liquid properties, it's just as stunning to look at as it is enjoyable to consume.
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What is hotter than lava?

Answer and Explanation: 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... See full answer below.
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What is purple lava?

The volcano contains large amounts of pure sulfur, which emits an icy violet color as it burns, filling the air with toxic fumes. The picture above was taken in a low lying field in Ethiopia. So what we're seeing here is not actually blue lava, but normal, bright purple lava, surrounded by blue flames.
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What does yellow lava mean?

Scientists usually use the color of the lava as a rough indicator of how hot it is, with red being “cool” (about 1,472 °F), orange being slightly warmer (about 1,472–1,832 °F), and yellow being the hottest (from 1,832–2,192 °F), according to the USGS.
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How hot is white lava?

The eruption temperature of Kīlauea lava is about 1,170 degrees Celsius (2,140 degrees Fahrenheit). The temperature of the lava in the tubes is about 1,250 degrees Celsius (2,200 degrees Fahrenheit).
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What type of lava is in Hawaii?

There are two principal types of lava flows in Hawaii. Pahoehoe is the type characterized by smooth, ropy, or billowy surfaces (Plate 5); whereas aa has a very rough, spiny or rubbly surface, but a massive interior (Plate 4).
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What does a a lava look like?

characteristics of flow

…the Hawaiian names pahoehoe and aa (or a'a). Pahoehoe lava flows are characterized by smooth, gently undulating, or broadly hummocky surfaces. The liquid lava flowing beneath a thin, still-plastic crust drags and wrinkles it into tapestry-like folds and rolls resembling twisted rope.
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What are the 3 major types of lava?

The high temperatures and pressure under Earth's crust keep magma in its fluid state. There are three basic types of magma: basaltic, andesitic, and rhyolitic, each of which has a different mineral composition. All types of magma have a significant percentage of silicon dioxide.
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