Lava does not eat, as it is not a living substance.
No, basaltic lavas are typically hotter and less viscous than andesite lavas. Basaltic lavas have lower silica content, which results in their lower viscosity and ability to flow more easily. Andesite lavas, on the other hand, have higher silica content and are more viscous.
Basaltic lavas are generally hotter and less viscous than andesite lavas. Basaltic lavas have lower silica content, which makes them flow more easily. Andesite lavas, on the other hand, have higher silica content, making them cooler and more viscous.
Fluid basaltic lavas such as rhyolite and dacite typically form thick short lavas namely lava spines, lava domes or coulees.
The Caterpillar's first meal is its own eggshell.
You call the first meal of the day "breakfast"
The composition of Hawaiian lavas is typically mafic, as they are rich in magnesium and iron and have a lower silica content. This composition gives them low viscosity and allows them to flow easily.
The first meal in the day, or that which is eaten at the first meal., A meal after fasting, or food in general., To break one's fast in the morning; too eat the first meal in the day., To furnish with breakfast.
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Basaltic lavas can be either pahoehoe or a'a lava types. Pahoehoe lavas have smooth, rope-like textures, while a'a lavas are rough and jagged. The type of lava formed depends on various factors such as temperature, composition, and viscosity.
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