No. Pahoehoe forms basalt.
It is pronounced as "puh-hoy-hoy."
The lava is pahoehoe Lava.
Making a cutting tool using obsidian rock is quite easy. The cavemen used to smack pieces of obsidian with other rocks until the obsidian was thin and sharp as a knife.
When lava hardens quickly to form a ropy formation, it is called pahoehoe lava.
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.
Obsidian
Pahoehoe
You have to get a bucket of water. Pour it on the lava and then mine the obsidian with a diamond pickaxe.
It is pronounced as "puh-hoy-hoy."
You make the obsidian rock cycle by listening to your teachers instead of sleeping in class lazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The lava is pahoehoe Lava.
You can make a Nether Portal. Put the Obsidian in a 4x6 vertically with a 2x3 hole in it. Using Flint and Steel or a Fire Charge, right click on the bottom Obsidian.
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.
Obsidian is found in really deep creeper caves with magma and water. Magma + Water = Obsidian You need a 3x5 rectangle of obsidian and light it with flint and stone.
You put lava and water and make a obsidian