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 The term "basic" in this context is somewhat outdated.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.
Lava is molten rock, or magma, appearing on the surface. Lava can also refer to the solidified extrusive igneous rock which forms from magma.
lava is liquid rock that flows out of a volcano.
Lava beneath the ground is called magma.
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.
Lava is magma that has been exposed to oxygen, often from a volcanic eruption.
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
A volcano lava is something that explodes.
Just lava
it is referred to as lava when it is above ground, when below ground it is referred to as magma
The lava itself is not different, it is the environment that is different. Water is much denser than air and has a higher heat capacity, meaning it takes more energy to heat it up. As a result, lava will lose heat to water extremely quickly, and so will cool much faster than it can on land.
lava
This is known as lava.
Pahoehoe and a'a are textural variaties of basaltic lava, which has a low viscosity, meaning it flows fairly easily. This is the reason for the gentle slopes of shield volcanoes.
Its λάβα (lava).
Lava in Romaji Japanese can be:Kazangan - meaning volcanic rock or lava. It is pronounced: Kah - zahn - gahnor:Yougan - meaning lava sack/lava.
It is from the word 'labes', meaning a fall or slide.
it is referred to as lava when it is above ground, when below ground it is referred to as magma
Pertaining to basalt; formed of, or containing, basalt; as basaltic lava.
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Magma is cold lava, when a volcano has erupted and lava starts to pour out when it cools down or touches water it turns into a rock cold magma.
There is no lava in Mount Gambier, But there is a volcano in Mount Gambier in which is Dormit(meaning asleep). The lava in the volcano is rock solid, so a large explosion possibly bigger than krackatoa will have to be made in order for the volcano to become awake.
Silica content is directly proportional to viscosity, so the higher the silica content of a lava, the higher its viscosity. high viscosity means a lava will be thick and slow moving, hence probably meaning an explosive eruption. lava's with a high viscosity include rhyolite and andesite whereas lava's with a low viscosity (runny ones) include basalt.
Malo lava or Malo lava le taumafai. Taumafai is trying.
The lava itself is not different, it is the environment that is different. Water is much denser than air and has a higher heat capacity, meaning it takes more energy to heat it up. As a result, lava will lose heat to water extremely quickly, and so will cool much faster than it can on land.
Well it truly depends. Firefly's are made from fire, very very hot lava. Volcano hot lava; meaning there illuminated butts will eventually disintegrate. So there eggs will turn to larva from this lava. -Schmitty with an N