No. Pillow lava is basaltic, low-viscosity lava. Krakatoa is a stratovolcano with a style of ereuption more characteristic of high-viscosity andesitic lava.
Sew a famous painting of his work on the pillow case!
They print it on the pillow and the blanket.
yes you can but it would be cruel to the rabbit
It is a small pillow that is used for decoration rather than to sleep on.
The lava is pahoehoe Lava.
pillow lava is 2500 degrees
Both pillow lava and pahoehoe lava have about the same composition and harden into a kind of rock called basalt.
No. Pillow lava is basaltic, so it has a low silica content.
Pillow lava got it's name by the it looks. It looks like pillows.
Neither. Krakatoa mostly produces ash and pumice rather than lava flows. Those lava flows that do occur are block lava flows, indicating material more viscous than a'a or pahoehoe.
in a volcano Pillow lava forms only when lava emerges from a place that is submerged under water.
mafic lava
Pillow lava is basaltic lava that forms rounded pillow like lumps. It forms when a volcano erupts fairly deep underwater. Lava erupts bu quickly crusts over, creating a bulbous formation. The crust then breaks and more lava spills out, continuing the process.See the link below for a video of pillow lava.
at least 1,530 degrees
Its definently "Pillow Lava".
Krakotoa lava was known to be made of dacite or rhyolite. This explains the magnitude of the eruption. I hope this helped. :)
Pillow Lava forms when lava cools underwater. It appears in rounded lumps giving the pillow appearance. Good luck.