Science, asked by bikashprasad4241, 1 month ago

Igneous rocks can be formed from lava from volcanoes.
The remains of living things are not found in rocks made from lava.
Why does lava destroy the remains of living things?

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Answered by sangitaparmar281
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Answer:

When the lava is in the earth's interior, which means in the inner core, the lava is so much hot and it is known as Magma inside the earth. When it comes outside with smoke, ash and gas it is known as lava. As I told you, lava is very hot as molten iron or aluminium. If it touches living things, the living thing is burnt and henceforth, lava destroys the remains of living things.

Answered by amolkamatkar
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Answer:

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