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Depends, all volcanoes have different amounts of lava.
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1,300,440 lbs
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About 20%
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Niether. The eruption of 1980 did not produce lava flows, it produced pumice and ash. Afterward it started building a dome of dacitic lava. Pahoehoe and a'a are basaltic lava, which has a different composition and a much lower viscosity.
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This depends upon the viscosity (i.e. how runny the lava is ) and the composition (i.e. the percentage composition of silicon which determines the properties of the lava and how much gas is retained within the lava) of the magma greatly. In Iceland, Hekla is an example of a mountain/volcano and is classed as a shield volcano as it had long, gently inclined sides. However, in Peru where the Nazca plate is being subducted beneath the South American plate rhyolitic eruptions produce steeply sided mountains with thrust faults. The type of the tectonic plate margin determines the type of mountains produced as well as the viscosity and composition.
Its molten lava