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Basic lava, often referred to as basaltic lava, is characterized by its low viscosity and high temperature, typically ranging from 1,100 to 1,200 degrees Celsius. It is rich in magnesium and iron, which contributes to its fluidity and ability to flow easily over long distances. This type of lava usually results in broad, shield volcanoes and creates extensive lava plateaus. Its low silica content leads to less explosive eruptions compared to more viscous lavas.

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