A'a
Pahoehoe
Pillow Lava
The difference between the lava is the elements and amount of water inside the volcano. Also, the thickness of the lava.There are 4 different types of lava flows maybe more
Different types of lava result in different types of volcanic eruptions. Basaltic lava, which is low in viscosity, typically leads to effusive eruptions characterized by gentle flows. Andesitic or dacitic lava, with higher viscosity, can cause explosive eruptions with pyroclastic flows and ash clouds. Rhyolitic lava, the most viscous type, tends to form dome eruptions with slow-moving lava flows and explosive activity.
Basaltic, andesitic and rhyolitic
Im actually not sure .-.
ʻAʻā lava and Pāhoehoe are the two types of Hawaiian lava.
Pahoehoe lava, Aa lava, and Blocky lava
there are different types of volcanoes for different reasons. how they form has alot to do with the type of lava said volcano produces. fluid basaltic lava tends to create shield volcanoes. spatter cones tend to form when hot erupting lava contains just enough explosive gas to prevent the formation of a lava flow, but not enough to shatter it into small fragments. hot expanding gas tears the lava into hot fluid clots.
Molten lava I guess so but there's also many different types of powerful acids but if lava and acid were to have a battle I'm sure lava would win so my answer is ... Yes
The two main types of lava are pahoehoe, which has a smooth, rope-like texture, and aa, which has a rough, jagged texture. They differ in their viscosity and flow characteristics, with pahoehoe being more fluid and aa being more viscous.
there are 6 types of lava
The size, shape, and on the amount of silica (a substance of lots of small crystals) found in the lava. More silica means thicker, more viscosity the lava will have.
there are different types of volcanoes for different reasons. how they form has alot to do with the type of lava said volcano produces. fluid basaltic lava tends to create shield volcanoes. spatter cones tend to form when hot erupting lava contains just enough explosive gas to prevent the formation of a lava flow, but not enough to shatter it into small fragments. hot expanding gas tears the lava into hot fluid clots.
basaltic lava can form a'a, pahoehoe, or pillow lava.