basaltic-andesitic
Llaima volcano in Chile is known for producing basaltic andesite lava, which is a type of lava with intermediate silica content. This lava is characterized by its moderate viscosity, allowing it to flow more easily compared to other types of lava.
Mount Llaima is considered a composite volcano because of it's shape. It is cone- shaped. You can also see the layers of hardened lava and rock fragments. -Justin
Viscous lava, such as andesitic or rhyolitic lava, flows the slowest due to its high silica content. This type of lava tends to be thicker and more resistant to flow compared to basaltic lava, which is more fluid and flows more quickly.
Basic lava.
its called "aa''
Pāhoehoe lava flows most like dripping wax. Pāhoehoe is a type of basaltic lava that has a low viscosity, giving it a smooth and ropy appearance as it flows. This type of lava can form various features, including smooth channels and dripping formations that resemble dripping wax.
Kilauea produces a'a and pahoehoe lava flows.
Pahoehoe
Pahoehoe
Yellowstone has produced both basaltic and rhyolitic lava flows. It is better known for its ecplosive eruptions, which produce large ash clouds and pyroclastic flows rather than lava flows.
The type of lava that flows from poas is color purple and it has hot pink streaks from the inner core. The lava is hot...
The Mayon Volcano in the Philippines typically has basaltic andesite lava flows, which are characterized by their high silica content and intermediate viscosity, allowing for slow-moving lava flows. This type of lava results in cone-shaped volcanoes with steep slopes.