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- Lava | Types, Composition, Temperature, Facts | Britannica
Lava, magma (molten rock) emerging as a liquid onto Earth’s surface The term ‘lava’ is also used for the solidified rock formed by the cooling of a molten lava flow
- Lava - Wikipedia
The solid volcanic rock resulting from subsequent cooling of the molten material is often also called lava A lava flow is an outpouring of lava during an effusive eruption (An explosive eruption, by contrast, produces a mixture of volcanic ash and other fragments called tephra, not lava flows )
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- Video Shows Lava Bursting From Hawaiis Kilauea Volcano
Lava exploded more than 200 meters into the air as Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupted on Thursday
- Anatomy of a Volcano - Volcanoes, Craters Lava Flows (U. S. National . . .
Some types of volcanoes are exclusively made up of deposits of volcanic ash and other types of tephra Others are nearly wholly made of lava flows And yet others contain both pyroclastic deposits and lava flows, and possibly also lava domes, lahar, and or landslide deposits
- Lava - New World Encyclopedia
The hardened formation is called " lava flow," whereas the material that still contains molten rock is called an " active lava flow " The rock formed from solidified lava (or magma) is called igneous rock
- What is Lava? | Volcano Glossary | Perlan
Learn about lava, the molten rock that erupts from volcanoes and its types, formation process, and the transformative impact it has on Earth's surface and ecosystems
- What is a lava? - The Institute for Environmental Research and Education
What is Lava? A Molten Revelation Lava is molten rock that has erupted onto the Earth’s surface (or the surface of another planet or moon) This extrusive igneous rock, distinguished from magma (molten rock beneath the surface), solidifies upon cooling, forming various volcanic rock formations
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