The effects of lava flows are the lava hardening and making and island, making land higher, or damaging more land. Also, the lava leading to the sea and making the island bigger( if the volcano is on an island)
Whole towns have been wiped out. The fires and molten lava destroy everything in their path.
It can cause everything to burn up.
the lava flow is a density independent that flow good from the chemicals lava it have to flow and it is independent
Lava is molten rock at earth's surface, whether it is in a lava flow, a lava pool, or a lava dome. A lava flow is lava that is actively flowing downhill.
A'a is not a kind of volcano. A'a is a texture that a lava flow can take on, characterized by a surface covered in sharp fragments. There is no particular height to the lava flow, or height of volcano from which such a flow erupts.
No, a dike is not a type of Lava flow.
Lava flow
when it erupts the lava can flow to places and the ash cloud and gases from the volcano are very dangerous for humans.
Its hot
it either leaves a crater or if deep enough can make lava flow out of the hole. but if the meteorite hits the core then KABOOM!
pahoehoe or a'a rocks are the most common coming from a lava flow. pahoehoe or a'a rocks are the most common coming from a lava flow. pahoehoe or a'a rocks are the most common coming from a lava flow.
Shield volcanoes.
the lava flow is a density independent that flow good from the chemicals lava it have to flow and it is independent
Cold (almost freezing) water applied to lava can slow the flow and eventually cause it to solidify.
Lava is molten rock at earth's surface, whether it is in a lava flow, a lava pool, or a lava dome. A lava flow is lava that is actively flowing downhill.
A'a is not a kind of volcano. A'a is a texture that a lava flow can take on, characterized by a surface covered in sharp fragments. There is no particular height to the lava flow, or height of volcano from which such a flow erupts.
What usually causes the most damage is the pyroclastic debris and the ash. The ash isn't normal fire ash (tephra) more than 10 cm of volcanic ash can collapse a building. The next most devastating factor is the pyroclastic flow (lahar), gases through fumaroles and lastly the lava is least devastating. (Anyone can out run a lava flow... backwards)
No, a dike is not a type of Lava flow.
Lava flow