“The color of lava depends on its temperature. It starts out bright orange (1000-1150 C). As it cools the color changes to bright red (800-1000 C), then to dark red (650-800 C), and to brownish red (500-650 C). Solid lava is black (but can still be very hot)” ~ Google
Fabulous colours, Dawn!
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Thanks Jo.
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I adore all those orange leaves you shared, Dawn. Cool to see that black lava rock, too. Thanks for linking–hopefully the festival of leaves will get started out our way soon!
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I had planned to go out yesterday and take a picture of some slate in an area I know to be populated with it for the final color, but got called in to work. Thanks, I took the tree picture other day.
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Those are awesome choices and facts about how the color changes. I didn’t know any of those though I knew it changes colors
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Isn’t learning wonderful? 🙂
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