It's basaltic lava, not basic.
Not acid lava, basic magma.
a valcano
Basic lava.
Acid lava comes from composite cones,is slowly moving and viscous while basic lava comes from shield volcanoes,is non viscous, runny and flows faster
Basic lava is low in silica content, making it less viscous and more fluid. It typically flows more easily and covers a larger area than acidic lava. Basic lavas also tend to have higher temperatures and can erupt explosively due to trapped gases.
Basic lava is low in viscosity.
the lava, the mantle, the outside. so there you are you have the three basic parts to a volcano.
heat,cold,fire,wind
"Basic", or low-silica, basalt lava, as its viscosity is relatively low.
Examples of lava include basaltic lava, andesitic lava, and rhyolitic lava. Basaltic lava is fluid and forms flat landscapes like the Hawaiian Islands, while andesitic lava is stickier and can create steep volcanoes like those in the Andes. Rhyolitic lava is very viscous and can lead to explosive eruptions, forming features like Yellowstone's geysers.
Basic volcanic lavas are those which have a low silica (45 - 52%) and a high iron and magnesium content. The term "basic" in this context is somewhat outdated. Modern scientists generally prefer to call such lava mafic.