Put like acid...
Because some acids have a thick substance and it's ressistante to most of the hot things...
One common substance that can be added to lava to slow it down and make it more like real lava is water. When water is added to lava, it can increase viscosity and create a thicker, slower-moving flow. Another substance that can be used is clay, which can also increase the viscosity of the lava. Additionally, adding silica can help increase the stickiness and thickness of the lava, making it flow more like real lava.
Mauna Loa does not have slow gentle flowing lava
Lava on a dome volcano typically oozes out slowly due to its high viscosity and sticky nature. This slow flow allows domes to grow vertically and can occasionally lead to small rockfalls and collapses. The slow-moving lava poses less risk to surrounding areas compared to explosive eruptions seen in other types of volcanoes.
No, it is not valid to conclude that the addition of a base would slow down a reaction.
pahoehoe is the more smooth lava flows. a'a is the very jagged, sharp lava.
One common substance that can be added to lava to slow it down and make it more like real lava is water. When water is added to lava, it can increase viscosity and create a thicker, slower-moving flow. Another substance that can be used is clay, which can also increase the viscosity of the lava. Additionally, adding silica can help increase the stickiness and thickness of the lava, making it flow more like real lava.
Mauna Loa does not have slow gentle flowing lava
Mauna Loa does not have slow gentle flowing lava
Mauna Loa does not have slow gentle flowing lava
Well lava is melted rock, so it's not as loose as say, water. There is fast lava though too. How slow it is depends on it's pH.
Rall, Short for Rallentando, means to slow down. Sometimes, other words are added to specify how to slow down (ex. Poco. Rall. Means to slow down a little. Molto Rall. means to slow down a lot. Rall. Poco a Poco means to slow down little by little)
the most dangerous type of lava is sticky lava because slow moving acid lava is more vicious
Lava diversion barriers have had some success in guiding lava away from towns and harbors.Lava diversion channels can also help control the lava. The earth removed from the channels can be used to make the barriers.Pumping seawater and spraying it on the lava can slow down the flow and create a further diversion barrier.Unfortunately, there is no such thing as a guaranteed lava-proof wall.
Lava on a dome volcano typically oozes out slowly due to its high viscosity and sticky nature. This slow flow allows domes to grow vertically and can occasionally lead to small rockfalls and collapses. The slow-moving lava poses less risk to surrounding areas compared to explosive eruptions seen in other types of volcanoes.
No, it is not valid to conclude that the addition of a base would slow down a reaction.
pahoehoe is the more smooth lava flows. a'a is the very jagged, sharp lava.
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