Yes, they ooze lava.
As two plates spread apart from each other at the boundary, magma that was trapped below wells up between them. This magma can be released in the form of volcanoes or ooze out from rift valleys.
The Ooze happened in 1995.
Ooze is a thick, slimy substance that is often sticky and gelatinous in texture. It can be produced by some living organisms, like slime molds, as well as result from certain chemical reactions or natural processes like decomposition. Ooze can also refer to any slow, gradual flowing or seeping of a liquid substance.
Land Volcanoes eat lamas and underwater volcanoes eat camals
The Hawaiian volcanoes can form cinder cones, however the type of volcano they are classified as is shield volcano due to their broad sloping sides and the ability for their lava to flow.No. The Hawaiian islands are shield volcanoes.
Volcanoes can be usually considered harmful, but in some cases, volcanoes can actually be helpful, so this is a win-win situation. Or a lose-lose. Who knows.
Hue when Samuel ooze hum = You win some; you lose some.
As two plates spread apart from each other at the boundary, magma that was trapped below wells up between them. This magma can be released in the form of volcanoes or ooze out from rift valleys.
There are actually quite a few different kinds of volcanoes in the world such as active volcanoes. These volcanoes include also underwater volcanoes and inactive volcanoes.
The Ooze was created in 1995.
The Ooze happened in 1995.
the word ooze means to move slowly
yess it does ooze a liquid
60 percent of the time, they ooze all the time.
"Look at all that ooze!" - in this case, "Ooze" is a noun (a thing).""The tank is beginning to ooze water". - In this case, "Ooze" is a verb (an 'Action' word).
I see it as part of the primordial ooze I suppose.
Ooze is a thick, slimy substance that is often sticky and gelatinous in texture. It can be produced by some living organisms, like slime molds, as well as result from certain chemical reactions or natural processes like decomposition. Ooze can also refer to any slow, gradual flowing or seeping of a liquid substance.