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Stromboli lava is typically not liquid in the same way as molten lava; it is usually characterized as being more viscous due to its higher silica content. This viscosity causes the lava to bubble and form a variety of textures as it erupts. The eruptions at Stromboli are often explosive, resulting in a mixture of solid and liquid materials being expelled. Overall, while it can flow, it is not as fluid as low-viscosity basaltic lava found in other types of eruptions.

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