Basalt is a type of rock that forms when hot lava cools down slowly underground.
How it’s made
What it looks like
Basalt often has dark colors, like black or dark gray, and can have lines or patterns in it. These are like the fingerprints of the lava, showing how it cooled down and hardened over time. You might see basalt in places where there used to be volcanoes, sometimes even under your feet!
Examples
- A child learns that basalt is the dark, hard rock found in places like Hawaii.
- Basalt makes up a big part of the ocean floor.
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See also
- Geology in a Minute - What is Geology?
- Can a mountain turn into a volcano?
- How are Diamonds Made?
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