How is this lava creating or adding new land forms?
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lana jarrett
11/5/2014 09:39:35 am
The volcano is making a new land form because the lava's stream is going over top of the rock or grass then turning into stone which is adding rock that wasn't there before.
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Rohan
11/8/2014 09:07:16 am
When lava reaches the ocean it hardens to rock. This is how some islands are formed
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larry
9/14/2017 03:02:57 pm
It changes the land form by hardening and creating new rocks when it cools down.
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Adriana
11/6/2014 05:43:00 am
It is causing the rock to like shrivlle up and this can effect creatures that live in the rock. Also does lava just go away when it hits water or does it just keep flowing in the ocean ?
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Aditya Shah
11/6/2014 06:56:19 am
I think it flows because the water is not cold enough to cool the 1100-degree lava.
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Aditya Shah
11/6/2014 06:54:20 am
The lava is melting the rock like ice melts in your hand, Then the rock becomes super soft and finally breaks off from the other rock.
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Vincent
11/6/2014 08:22:12 am
The lava is making the water harden, creating new land.
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Vincent
11/6/2014 08:25:23 am
The lava is causing the water to steam.
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Vincent
11/6/2014 08:26:41 am
The lava eventually hardens. And turns gray.
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Saanvi
11/6/2014 09:13:10 am
The lava turns turns gray and the lava is melting rock because it is so hot.
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Adriana
11/7/2014 09:52:22 pm
This is so AWESOME and at 6:15 the rock looks like silver because of the smouldering hot lava!!!!!!!!!
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Rohan
11/8/2014 09:03:49 am
When the volcano explodes the ground gets covered in ash. The lava stays in the mantle in the magma chamber. The four levels of earth are crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core. When the magma bursts through the earth the ash comes out. Over time the ash builds up to make a volcano. When the lava meets the water it hardens to make islands. This rock is called igneous rock. The three types of rock are called metamorphic, sedimentary, and igneous. Sedimentary rock is the most common. When two tectonic plates meet, one goes down and the other goes up. This is known as subduction. The Ring of Fire is the area of earth where the most volcanoes exist. It starts at New Zealand, along the coast of eastern Asia, north across the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, and south along the coast of North America down to north Chile. 75% of the world's volcanoes are in the Ring of Fire. Some volcanoes like Mt. St. Helens and Abu are still active today. THE END!
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Harrison Green
11/13/2014 05:16:38 am
when the lava meets with the ocean, the water cools down the lava creating new land!
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Adriana
11/9/2014 06:06:37 am
Its so hot even the ocean has smoke coming out of it.
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Rohan
11/10/2014 09:19:16 am
I was on the news today and that lava in Hawaii hit the first house today. I hope they get to a solution fast.
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Eric
11/11/2014 08:58:39 am
When lava cools down, it turns to a type of rock. This rock ether expands the land when the lava cools down in the water beside the land, causing the island to grow in size as the rock counts as land. Or, the lava cools down on land, causing rock to be on the land. Islands form in height this way, under water volcano have lava floating out of them, and then drying. Overtime, the rock get so hot, they grow out of the ocean. And there you have it, a young island.
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Adriana
11/12/2014 05:10:46 am
They don't show you this but, the lava is so hot that it hardens water witch causes new land forms and I think that is how platues are formed
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anna
11/12/2014 05:30:15 am
its cooling down and forming islands or other landforms
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Rohan
11/12/2014 08:12:44 am
The lava has its own path like are river in the project.
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Adriana
11/13/2014 05:51:43 am
Its causing it to go into the ocean and since it is so hot, it hardens and creates new land forms.
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11/13/2014 09:39:22 am
it is creating new landforms by the lava drying it hardens into stone then new plants and life can grow. technically every dirt stone we step on is hardened lava :0
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Vincent
11/15/2014 06:30:58 am
How did this person get this footage?
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Anhaad
12/1/2014 08:51:34 am
The lava hits the water which heats up and creates hardened rock.
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Riya
12/11/2014 09:07:05 am
The lava hardens on the mountain making another layer of the volcano
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Dylan
1/28/2015 07:22:16 am
the lava hardens and turns into a hard rock creating new land
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Aditya
1/28/2015 08:21:11 am
The lava hardens and turns to rock.
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Allison
11/18/2015 05:06:49 pm
The lava hardens and turns into rock, which is land. A volcano made the islands of Hawii!!!
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Kimberlee
2/9/2016 04:54:10 am
I remember when this happened. I watched it on the news. It made cities buried in lava rock.
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claira
2/27/2016 04:01:41 pm
When the lava hardens it cools and then people like us could walk on it therefor making new land because we can walk on it without getting burned.
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Moira
4/24/2017 02:06:18 pm
When water gets to the water the lava cools creating new land.
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Caroline B.
11/28/2017 05:46:08 pm
I noticed that when lava flows it creates it own path like a river does but a river flows a lot faster. As the lava reaches the ocean it turn into rock or a hard surface and this causes it to make new land. The lava is so hot that the water turns it to rock in a few seconds or minutes. I feel as it is crazy how own the lava is hard or as cooled us humans can walk right on it like it was there the whole time.
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Justin
12/4/2017 02:49:22 pm
As the water cools down the lava, it adds more of the cool lava which makes more land. Its so cool how the lava can do that. Isnt it called something like igneous rock?
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Jishnu
2/1/2018 03:17:37 pm
Wow it is so cool to see that lava slowly poor down the hill.
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