Lava of relatively low viscosity (relatively low silica content, so basic rock such as basalt). Associated with constructive plate margins and with intra-plate volcanoes such as Hawaii.
hot molten (rock) once its above ground its called lava
it has aa lava, so it is not fluid like, but still basaltic.
The lava is pahoehoe Lava.
one is HOT lava lava and rock............magma is cold lava so you don't have to say HOT lava
No. Pillow lava is basaltic, low-viscosity lava. Krakatoa is a stratovolcano with a style of ereuption more characteristic of high-viscosity andesitic lava.
Lava is magma, that has reached the surface.
it has aa lava, so it is not fluid like, but still basaltic.
Silica content of lava, as well as the temperature of the lava.
Lava plateaus form when fluid basaltic lava flows out of fissures.
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lava= material flowing from a volcano
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Lava plateau
Shield volcanoes form extensive fluid lava flow that erupts numerous times.
Lava plateaus are formed by highly fluid, basaltic lavas.
No. Basaltic lava has less silica than andesitic lava which makes it less viscous and so basaltic lava flows more easily than andesitic lava.