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Lavaflow

Lavaflow is molten rock that pour from an erupting vent. The speed of a lava flow depends on when it moves across the ground. Lava flows are erupted from nonexplosive activity and explosive lava fountains. Theitr are types of lavaflows here are some of them pahoehoe and Aa lavas. Leading ages of abasalt can travel about 10 kilomiters/h(6 mph)on steep slopes. Viscous flows ony a few kilomiters per hour (couple feet per second)and extend more then 8 km(5mi) from vents.

http://www.geo.cornell.edu/geology/GalapagosWWW/LavaTypes.html

https://volcanoes.usgs.gov/vhp/lava_flows.html

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