a plateau
Its molten lava
A lava butte is generally basaltic lava. Granitic lava flows (called rhyolitic when they form at the surface) are rare and do not cover much ground.
lava plateau
I don't think it's exactly a plain you're looking for. Magma erupting out of a fissure and spreading over a large area leads to the formation of thick solidified sheets of lava. After later eruptions, more sheets pile up to form extensive, flat topped lava plateaus.
a plateau
a plateau
Plateau
Not very far least 150 miles
Its molten lava
lava land well, it's really called butt land, but i call it LAVA LAND.
lvl 5 and lvl 6 of lethal lava land
lava when hits the sea water created new land,
a flat area of land covered in lava
A lava butte is generally basaltic lava. Granitic lava flows (called rhyolitic when they form at the surface) are rare and do not cover much ground.
No,
at one at when the earth was young, there was no land but lava and water