the data gathered from continental basalt flows allowed scientists to construct the geomagnetic time scale. Continental basalt flows were used to construct the geomagnetic time scale. long term changes in earth's magnetic field are called epochs. short term changes are called events :D
An ancient, rainforest lateritic soil buried by basalt lava flows
A substance that flows is called a fluid
The electron flows around a circuit.
Places where groundwater flows to the surface are called springs.
the data gathered from continental basalt flows allowed scientists to construct the geomagnetic time scale. Continental basalt flows were used to construct the geomagnetic time scale. long term changes in earth's magnetic field are called epochs. short term changes are called events :D
Basalt is the result of lava flows from volcanoes. Basalt flows and or 'slabs' can be found anywhere volcanoes are. In fact, the entire islands of Hawaii are really just a huge basalt slab.
Basalt is the most common mafic rock. It is a fine-grained volcanic rock that forms from the rapid cooling of basaltic lava flows. Basalt is found in many geological settings, including oceanic crust, volcanic islands, and continental flood basalts.
A basalt plateau is a large, flat area of land formed from layers of basaltic lava flows that have solidified over time. These plateaus are common near volcanically active regions and can cover extensive areas. Basalt plateaus often have unique rock formations and landscapes due to the characteristic properties of basalt rock.
Quiet eruptions are a characteristic of basalt lava flows and plateaus.
Because of the large basalt rock formations in the area. These are extrusive volcanic flows (lava) from the early Tertiary Age,
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It can be found at the ocean's floor and in areas where lava flows occurred.
Dark regions on the surface of the moon are generally basalt flows. Basalt is a dark rock. The flows have been caused by rock melting due to heat generated by meteor impacts.
The plateau over which the River Zambezi flows, including the Falls is Basalt. Some fissures are of sandstone
Volcanoes. The islands are mainly basalt rock and lava flows.