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Wonder if you could drive on that obsidian, or is it too hot/sharp for any vehicle to drive over that area.
Obsidian forms when lava cools very rapidly, limiting crystal growth. The lava pictured above most likely cooled slowly.
Cool. I guess I used lava and obsidian as synonyms.
That's no lava, lava is fluid, magma too.
Depending on when this picture was taken, it's just the outermost layer that's solid. The lava flows from underneath.
Alas, they are not.
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Dammit Minecraft!
I’ve used Obsidian to take private notes using Markdown. Also thought of this:
Loved it, we need more people like you on Lemmy. Keep it weird 🖖
Edit: I use Roam instead of obsidian.
Love the weirdness
Obsidian is stone glass?
Glass is stone glass.
Is silicate glass.
Too hot, but every other time this has happened in the last several months, they've been able to spread dirt and gravel on top to make a temporary road.
After some time, you can. But it's going to be molten underneath the crispy exterior for a while. You're going to need some beefy 20 ply off-road tires so they don't immediately get sliced open.