Can obsidian beat lava?

Yes, obsidian is cooled lava and won't be destroyed by lava in games like Minecraft, but in reality, extreme heat can transform obsidian into a puffy, lighter material, while in games, it often gets destroyed if not managed with water, acting more like a solid block that can be melted by hot lava if it's not the special obsidian created from water/lava interaction.
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Can lava burn through obsidian?

Yes, lava can melt obsidian because obsidian is essentially cooled lava, so it can be reheated back into molten rock (magma/lava) if it gets hot enough (around 700-1050°C), but it's difficult to recast into strong, usable obsidian objects due to rapid cooling and potential cracking, making chipping more practical.
 
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Can obsidian survive an explosion?

For other uses, see Obsidian (disambiguation). Obsidian is a block found naturally in all dimensions, and created when water flows over a lava source. It has high hardness and blast resistance, making it immune to normal explosions.
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What happens if you heat obsidian?

Heating obsidian, a volcanic glass, causes it to become brittle and crack due to poor heat conductivity and trapped water, but intense, prolonged heat can transform it into a lighter, porous, styrofoam-like material similar to perlite as internal water expands and bloats the glass, though it's hard to melt and cast cleanly without additives. 
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Why won't my lava turn into obsidian?

Make sure that the lava you want to convert to obsidian is not flowing lava before pouring water. If the lava is a flowing source block, it will turn into cobblestone instead.
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What turns lava into obsidian?

Lava turns into obsidian when it cools extremely quickly, preventing crystals from forming, essentially freezing the atoms into a natural volcanic glass. This happens with silica-rich (felsic) lava, often when it's ejected rapidly from a volcano or encounters water, solidifying so fast that it becomes a smooth, glassy rock rather than a crystalline igneous rock like basalt.
 
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How much is 1 lb of obsidian worth?

Obsidian price per pound varies widely, from around $2.27 to $8+ for common black obsidian (bulk rough) to potentially $20-$50+ per pound for rare rainbow or fire obsidian, depending on quality, color, if it's polished, and seller; you can find it for as little as a few dollars per pound for raw chunks or much more for specific cuts or unique specimens, says theyogamandala.com, colemanquartz.com, and RoughStone.Rocks LLC. 
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What rock can start a fire?

Fire-starting rocks are hard, silica-rich stones like flint, chert, jasper, or quartz, used with high-carbon steel (or each other, with pyrite) to strike sparks that ignite dry tinder, creating an ember, the first step to a flame, needing sharp edges and practice to catch the hot metal flecks.
 
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Is it illegal to collect obsidian?

Just ensure that you are following our state's local collecting guidelines and you will have no legal concern regarding collecting Obsidian in California. Generally, these guidelines include securing necessary permits and permissions and respecting the environment and biodiversity of the area you will explore.
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Is obsidian bulletproof?

No, obsidian is not bulletproof; it's a type of volcanic glass that is extremely brittle and shatters easily on impact, making it ineffective against bullets, though its sharp edges are excellent for single-use cutting weapons like arrowheads. While obsidian can stop very low-velocity projectiles like birdshot or .22 rounds, high-velocity rounds like 9mm and .223 caliber easily penetrate or destroy it.
 
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What can destroy obsidian?

Obsidian breaks in Minecraft with a Diamond or Netherite pickaxe in a reasonable time, but can technically be broken by other tools or hands (though it takes ages and drops nothing). In real life, obsidian (a volcanic glass) is brittle and breaks via conchoidal fracture with sharp edges, often shattered by blunt force or careful knapping (chipping) to create tools.
 
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Can you use obsidian in a fire pit?

It is recommended for indoor or outdoor fireplaces, fire tables, fire pits, fire pans or indoor/outdoor decor.
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Is obsidian solid lava?

Obsidian (/əbˈsɪdi.ən, ɒb-/ əb-SID-ee-ən ob-) is a naturally occurring volcanic glass formed when lava extruded from a volcano cools rapidly with minimal crystal growth. It is an igneous rock. Produced from felsic lava, obsidian is rich in the lighter elements such as silicon, oxygen, aluminium, sodium, and potassium.
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Can you actually forge obsidian?

(also sorry that this did not go into the discord, please feel free to delete) Obsidian's an extremely cool material and makes for immaculately sharp, although brittle, knives. As it is volcanic glass, you do not forge it, and a blacksmith would know that it is not a type of metal.
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Can two rocks spark?

You can strike a flint rock against another stone or other hard object to create sharp edges, which will enhance your ability to make good sparks with the stone.
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What three ingredients make a fire?

The Fire Triangle is a simple way of understanding the components of fire. Each side of the triangle represents one of three components needed to have a fire – oxygen, fuel and heat. Fire is a chemical reaction and without one of these components, fire cannot exist or be sustained.
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What rocks are explosive?

Pyroclastic rocks are the product of explosive volcanism. They are often felsic (high in silica). Pyroclastic rocks are often the result of volcanic debris, such as ash, bombs and tephra, and other volcanic ejecta. Examples of pyroclastic rocks are tuff and ignimbrite.
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Is it legal to sell obsidian?

Yes, you can sell obsidian, but its value and legality depend on quality, quantity, and sourcing; common black obsidian is cheap ($1-30/lb), while rare rainbow/sheen varieties fetch much more ($50-200+/lb), and you need permits for commercial collection on public lands, as personal collection permits forbid resale. You can sell to rock shops, online gem dealers, or lapidary suppliers, often by the pound or in finished cabochons/tools.
 
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Can I self-host obsidian?

Our self-hosted Obsidian sync setup has three main parts: CouchDB, Docker, and Pinggy, tied together by the LiveSync plugin. CouchDB powers real-time replication, making it ideal for syncing notes. Everything runs in Docker containers, so the setup works the same on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
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What is the rarest color of obsidian?

Fire Obsidian is easily one of the most rare forms of obsidian known to exist. Since fire obsidian gets its color from magnetite, it does require bright light, with the stone turned the right direction, to get the color to light up. Under normal conditions, it will appear black.
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Who should not wear obsidian?

While black obsidian is generally safe and protective, those with sensitive skin, unresolved deep emotions, or who are pregnant should be cautious; water signs like Cancer might find its fire energy clashes, and some believe it amplifies intense feelings, so wear it in moderation and listen to your own energy, as personal experience trumps rules. 
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What happens if you put water on lava?

When water hits lava, it causes rapid cooling, massive steam production, and can create violent explosions (phreatomagmatic eruptions) as water instantly flashes to steam, expanding dramatically and shattering the molten rock into ash or volcanic glass (obsidian). The intensity of the reaction depends on the lava's temperature and how quickly the water is introduced, ranging from mild steam to powerful blasts that eject molten rock.
 
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