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No creatures live in lava, lava damages all mobs in the same way as normal people.
Depends on the size of the volcano and the clumps of lava, some volcanoes dolittle damage but some volcanoes destroy entire villages
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Stromboli volcano has caused damages such as property destruction due to lava flows, ashfall affecting agriculture and infrastructure, and potential injuries or fatalities from eruptions. Additionally, the volcano's activity can disrupt air travel and tourism in the region.
None. Mount St Helens has not produced lava flows since before the area near it was settled. Its famous 1980 eruption produced massive ash clouds, pyroclastic flows, and mudflows, but not lava flows. The cost of damage from the eruption was estimated at $1.1 billion. This is equivalent to over $3.1 billion today.
Kilauea has caused relatively little damage, as its constant eruption from the 1980s has been a slow, steady flow of lava which people can slow by using trenches or move without much hurry before lava reaches them.
How are ordinary damages are different from special damages
volcanos cause many damages like thay can ruin houses like they will burst into flames, roads are damaged by the flowing lava, it causes pollution in the air because of the smoke and gases from the volcanos lava. It causes harmless little cute ansimals to get burned, and you will maybe lose precious memories. Fires, lava bombs, turns water table acidic by addition of sulfur, minor earthquakes, covers the surrounding 20 mile area with ash..among other things
Pahoehoe lava, Aa lava, and Blocky lava
Why do you assume that someone pays for a natural event not caused by mankind? When a road is blocked by a lava flow, eventually the highway department will cut through the lava and reopen the road, so that is paid by taxpayers. Depending on the homeowner's insurance policy, that may or may not pay for fire damage from a fire started by a lava flow. Other damage, such as earthquake damage from an eruption, would depend on whether the owner has eartquake insurance.
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Yes, there is a difference between lava and lava flow. Lava is the molten rock beneath the Earth's surface, while lava flow refers to the movement of lava as it travels down a volcano or hillside. Lava flow is the result of the eruption of molten rock, which can vary in speed and direction.