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There are a lot of variables. One must consider the viscosity--the resistance to flow-- of the lava, the terrain that it is flowing upon, and the rate at which magma is discharged from the volcano itself. The longest recorded lava-flow in Hawaii was the eruption of Mauna Loa in 1859. It was 51 kilometers long-- and probably longer, but scientists are unsure because the lava flow went under water. Another instance is in Queensland, Australia, where a lava flow went for nearly 100 miles!

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How far on average does lava travel?

There's a range for lava flow that stretches from a few inches to a number of miles. It depends mostly on a lava's viscosity. Highly vuc\\iscous lava volcanoes, such as Mt. St. Helens, tend to erupt violently, but lava flows are slow and quick to solidify. Underwater eruptions may have lava that solidifies on the outside almost instantly. Extremely low viscosity lava flows, like those in Hawaii, may run for days and cover miles before solidifying.


What are the four types of lava that form at hot spots and their characteristics?

Aa is lava that forms a thick ,brittle crust . Pahoehoe is a lava that forms a thin crust. Pillow lava forms when lava erupts underwater. Blocky lava is kool, stiff lava that does not travel far from thr eruption site.


Why does the lava from composite volcanos harden quickly?

Lava from composite volcanoes, or stratovolcanoes, is typically more viscous due to its higher silica content compared to basaltic lava from shield volcanoes. This increased viscosity means that the lava flows more slowly and doesn't travel far, allowing it to cool and solidify more quickly upon exposure to the atmosphere. Additionally, the steep slopes of composite volcanoes promote rapid cooling as the lava encounters cooler air and surface temperatures.


What are the streams of molten lava spilled out of a volcano called?

Streams of molten lava out of a volcano are called 'lava flows'.


Does a composite volcano have an Aa type of lava?

A'a can occur at composite volcanoes, but block lava flows, which are far more viscous, are more common.

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How far will lava travel in 30 days while it travels 3 m per day?

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What is the fastest lava can travel?

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How far on average does lava travel?

There's a range for lava flow that stretches from a few inches to a number of miles. It depends mostly on a lava's viscosity. Highly vuc\\iscous lava volcanoes, such as Mt. St. Helens, tend to erupt violently, but lava flows are slow and quick to solidify. Underwater eruptions may have lava that solidifies on the outside almost instantly. Extremely low viscosity lava flows, like those in Hawaii, may run for days and cover miles before solidifying.


Is it to far or too far to travel for you?

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Does the sun have lava inside of it?

No. The sun made mostly of hydrogen and helium. It is far hotter than lava.


How far did the lava from MtStHelens go?

650 miles


How far did lava from Mt Mayon go?

37


What are the four types of lava that form at hot spots and their characteristics?

Aa is lava that forms a thick ,brittle crust . Pahoehoe is a lava that forms a thin crust. Pillow lava forms when lava erupts underwater. Blocky lava is kool, stiff lava that does not travel far from thr eruption site.


How does the temperature of lava affect how far the lava will flow?

The temperature of lava affects its viscosity, or how easily it flows. Hotter lava has lower viscosity and can flow more easily, often traveling further than cooler, more viscous lava. Cooler lava tends to be more sluggish and may not flow as far before solidifying.


Why does a constructive plate boundary produce a shield shape and a destructive plate boundary produce a cone shape?

Its to do with the viscosity of the lava, the thicker (more viscous) the lava the slower and less far it will travel making a shield volcano. This happens on a constructive plate boundary. on a destructive plate boundary the lava is less viscous and runs further making a conical shaped volcano


Why does the lava from composite volcanos harden quickly?

Lava from composite volcanoes, or stratovolcanoes, is typically more viscous due to its higher silica content compared to basaltic lava from shield volcanoes. This increased viscosity means that the lava flows more slowly and doesn't travel far, allowing it to cool and solidify more quickly upon exposure to the atmosphere. Additionally, the steep slopes of composite volcanoes promote rapid cooling as the lava encounters cooler air and surface temperatures.