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What is the meaning for lava?

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Basic volcanic lavas are those which have a low silica (45 - 52%) and a high iron and magnesium content. The term "basic" in this context is somewhat outdated. Modern scientists generally prefer to call such lava mafic.

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Lava is molten rock, or magma, appearing on the surface. Lava can also refer to the solidified extrusive igneous rock which forms from magma.

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lava is liquid rock that flows out of a volcano.

Lava beneath the ground is called magma.

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Lava is molten rock. Most of Earth's lava is basaltic in composition, so it is composed largely of silica and oxides of iron and magnesium and some aluminum oxide.

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Lava is magma that has been exposed to oxygen, often from a volcanic eruption.

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hot molten or semi-fluid rock erupted from volcano or fissure,or solid rock resulting from cooling

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hot lava from the volcano

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A volcano lava is something that explodes.

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Just lava

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