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A lahar is a specific type of mudflow formed primarily of volcanic material.
No. A lahar is a mudflow formed by extrusive igneous material.
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Ash and lahars are most commonly found at stratovolcanoes.
A lahar is specifically a mudflow of volcanic origin, ruslting from water mixing with volcanic ash. The debris flows in Southern California com from the soil and material weathered from preexisting rock.
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A lahar is basically a mudslide that has debris within its flow. Effects of a lahar include your home being destroyed, trees and other vegetation being destroyed, and the loss of people.
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A lahar is type of mudflow associated with violent eruptions. It is composed of a slurry of pyroclastic material, water and rocky debris.
A lahar can be described as a mudflow of rocky debris, slurry material, and water that is very destructive and deadly. The speed of how much it can fill up depends on its size and is composed from a volcano.
The answer is LAHAR.
No. A lahar is a mudflow formed by a mixture of water and volcanic ash.
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