No the Lava Butte is an extinct volcano.
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.
Because 00 there was a big earthquake it form a cinder cone witch is now are Lava Butte
The wrinkled lava, often described as having a "ropey" appearance, is known as pahoe-hoe. It is very common in active Hawaiian volcanoes.
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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.
Cerro Negro, Mount Shasta, Lava Butte
Because 00 there was a big earthquake it form a cinder cone witch is now are Lava Butte
Volcanos are classified into three different groups; active, dormant, and extinct. An active volcano still has a lava supply that continues to reach the magma chamber. The lava is what makes the volcano erupt. An volcano is classified as active when it has erupted within the last 10,000 years and continues to have the constant flow of lava.
ACTIVE
All volcanoes do have lava (magma), mostly in their young and early (ie, active) stages.
no the lava is rock solid
Some in the American Southwest are: Fajada Butte, Hopi Butte, and Mitten Butte.
It is an active volcano and spills out ash and lava.
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a volcano gets active when tectonic plates move, then the lava tubes start working and then it gets active. anusha gupta
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