every volcano either oozes lava, ash, or rock
lava
Kilauea And Its Also Hawaii's Youngest Volcano
An underwater volcano. The volcano that made Hawaii was a shield volcano.
Lava is erupting in Hawaii as we breathe that is turning into basalt rock.
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The basalt lava from Kilauea volcano in Hawaii can reach temperatures between 1,070 to 1,170 degrees Celsius (1,958 to 2,138 degrees Fahrenheit). These temperatures can vary depending on the specific eruption and the type of lava being produced.
Some landforms associated with a volcano include a crater, a lava dome, a caldera, and lava flows. These formations are created by volcanic activity such as eruptions, lava flows, and collapses of the volcano's structure.
The Hawaiian Islands were formed by coalesing shield volcanoes. These volcanoes are exclusively composed of Basalt lava. The lava does not readily trap gas and flows very easily giving Mauna Loa, and Kiluaea there pronounced rounded shapes we see today.
A shield volcano is a broad, shallow volcano characterized by gently sloping sides and built largely of fluid lava flows. These volcanoes typically have a broad and flat profile, resembling a warrior's shield. Notable examples include Mauna Loa in Hawaii and Mauna Kea in Hawaii.
the Philippines volcano's form thin layer of cooled lava but not really cold like freezing
The village threatened by the 1983 lava flow in Hawaii was Kalapana. It was eventually destroyed by the lava flow from the Kilauea Volcano.
Kilauea is a volcano located in Hawaii that has created new land as lava flows into the ocean, forming new coastline. It has also produced lava lakes, lava tubes, and lava fountains during its eruptions. Its volcanic activity has influenced the formation of unique landscapes on the island of Hawaii.