1) Dig a tunnel around it. 2) Use a bucket to scoop it up, and use it later. 3) Place a block in the same space as the lava and this will remove the lava block.
Yes, as long as you build the portals in the same locations in the Nether and Overworld. There are plenty of online tutorials about nether portal mechanics -- I suggest...
They can be rather finicky. Try standing in one spot in the middle of where you'd like the portal, then placing down the end portal frames around yourself.
You do need a small amount of space, enough for oxygen to do its thing and circulate. Place the rocks in foil, set them down by the burner--not on top...
If you have a world that is set on infinity, it should mean that the overworld and the nether is endless, even though one step in the nether is eight...
It's currently getting one. It adds these: Piglins, Zombified Piglins (re-textured Zombie pigmen), bartering (a form of trading with piglins), soul sand valleys (a new biome made from soul sand,...
When water touches lava, it doesn’t make obsidian, only if lava touches water. It seems strange but, for example, if you placed a lava bucket in the sea, then that...