The two types of lava are aa and pÄhoehoe.
Many types are hawaiian because of the volcanic nature of that island.
ʻAʻā lava and Pāhoehoe are the two types of Hawaiian lava.
It could be a scream, singing, type of Hawaiian lava, or a name. :-0 :-o ;-) :-P
Compared with the lava in composite volcanoes, hawaiian lava has a slow silica content, is runny, and erupts at a higher temperature.
Yes, "lava" is a Hawaiian word that means "to erupt" or "make lava". It is commonly used to refer to the molten rock that flows from volcanoes.
Hawaiian Islands
It means "lava" or sharp jagged lava
because pahoehoe is a slow erupting kind of lava as well as the fact that kilauea is a hawaiian volcano (that is the type)
The lava is these volcanoes is hotter and thinner, and flows more easily. Instead of exploding, it overflows, spilling and spreading over the entire mountainside.
Lava fountains can be associated with Strombolian and occasionally Hawaiian eruptions.
Volcanic blocks
Volcanic blocks