Stringy looking lava.
Pahoehoe is so much more smoother and duller than AA, because it travels down a gentler slope. You can drive over Pahoehoe. AA, travels down a much steeper slope, and stumbles over itself, and when it hardens, it becomes VERY SHARP AND RAGGED. You wouldn't even be able to walk on AA lava without seriously messing up your feet.
Lava is melted rock. Other names for lava include a'a' or pahoehoe.
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No. Pahoehoe forms basalt.
Pahoehoe
It is pronounced as "puh-hoy-hoy."
The lava is pahoehoe Lava.
Fast moving hot lava with low viscosity is called "pahoehoe." It has a smooth, ropy texture due to its high temperature and low resistance to flow.
Pahoehoe lavas typically have a temperature of 1100 to 1200 °C.
The difference between Pahoehoe lava and AA lava is that pahoehoe lava is smooth and AA lava is jagged.
No. Many shield volcanoes produces pahoehoe.
When lava hardens quickly to form a ropy formation, it is called pahoehoe lava.
Lava tubes are usually produces by pahoehoe.
Basaltic lavas can be either pahoehoe or a'a lava types. Pahoehoe lavas have smooth, rope-like textures, while a'a lavas are rough and jagged. The type of lava formed depends on various factors such as temperature, composition, and viscosity.
Aa is slower, cooler, and has less sillica than pahoehoe. Pahoehoe is faster and moves quickly, and phoehoe has more silica, and is also darker than Aa