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What is phoehoe lava?

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Are all lava flows the same?

No. Lava flows vary in composition. Most lava flows consist of basaltic lava, which can flow as smooth phoehoe or form jagged and broken a'a. Other lava flows are more viscous and will have blocky surfaces and tend to be short and thick.


What are the differences between the pahoehoe and AA?

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


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