No. Many shield volcanoes produces pahoehoe.
Hawaii, because hawaii itself is cooled lava
Hawaii produces water and lava.
Hawaii is a very young land formation. There are many types and colors of lava, beautiful shells, but not many minerals. You can find the following, if you look closely:The state mineral (1987) is Black CoralOlivine (magnesium iron silicate) is found on the island of Hawaii (southern tip)Magnetite (iron oxide) found on the black sand beachesQuartz found on Oahu and MauiEpistilbite (hydrated calcium aluminum silicate) - found in bubbles in lava
Lava is erupting in Hawaii as we breathe that is turning into basalt rock.
every volcano either oozes lava, ash, or rock
An underwater volcano. The volcano that made Hawaii was a shield volcano.
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How about the 50th state.... (hawaii, specifically honolulu)
The types of lava flows that are found on the moon are lava tubes, block lava, aa lava and pahoehoe lava. The youngest lava found on the moon is about 2000 years old, while the oldest lava flow is about 15,000 years old.
A column of lava extending from the sea floor.
Yes!