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Karsyn York
9 May, 17:26
Is lava basically liquid fire
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Armani Bowman
9 May, 19:55
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Not liquid fire, yet in many cultures and pop cultures it's stated to be so. Why is lava considered fire related, when in fact it's just heated stone and or metal? Ice and steam are water obviously, but lava in its none heated form is just stones or metals.
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