When real lava from an erupting volcano is poured into water, it does not instantly turn into obsidian as depicted in the game Minecraft; instead, the lava creates a dramatic steam explosion and forms a glassy material called obsidian only after the water has evaporated and the lava cools, demonstrating that real-world physics differs significantly from video game representations.
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What happens if you pour lava on water?
Some people think it instantly turns into obsidian just like in Minecraft.
So, this guy decided to test it in real life to see if that's actually true. He collected lava from an erupting volcano and carefully prepared everything for the experiment. And when he finally poured the lava into the water, something shocking happened. I'll show you. But first, how many years of life would you give to your mom? 24 hours?
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Infinite years. Hit subscribe and do it all. Now, back to the video. When he poured the lava into a glass container, this is what happened.
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