Yes, Essentially you are looking for uniform heat distribution and to keep the flammable things such as grease away from the flame. So the metal shield (vaporizer bar) is essentially taking the uneven flame and turning it into a more uniform radiant head source and any grease that hits the steel smokes or flames off as it's introduced to the plate. Less flare ups with the metal shield vs the lava rocks as the grease is burned of as it's introduced vs the lava rocks where it can accumulate until it's combusted all at once.
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The first thing you should do is make sure that your grill is very clean. This is due to the fact that if your grill is dirty then you will most likely make your food really smoky. With a gas grill you have lava rocks, these must be kept clean at all times or they can cause fires to flare up when you are grilling. Also make sure you do not stack your lava rocks, because this is potentially dangerous. Finally you must make sure to replace your lava rocks when they are looking broken or worn.
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No just use charcoal its inexpensive and works much better.
Yes, you can replace gas logs with lava rocks in your fireplace. Lava rocks can provide a more natural look and feel compared to gas logs. However, make sure to check with a professional to ensure that your fireplace is suitable for burning with lava rocks and to ensure proper ventilation.
no, there are more rocks
Lava is a liquid, not rocks.
extrusive rocks can form from Basaltic Lava and Andesitic Lava. :)
I think the lava rocks are in the volcano on Mt. Puka.
when lava emerges on out of mountain then the molten lava cool to form rocks.
Igneous rocks aren't affected by lava because they are made of cooled lava.
Lava rocks are made primarily of basalt, which is a type of igneous rock formed from solidified lava. They may also contain other minerals such as olivine, pyroxene, and plagioclase. Their composition can vary depending on the specific volcanic activity and location where they were formed.
The molten rock that flows from a volcano is called lava.