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A law that sets a minimum price, usually above equilibrium, is a:
Flood Basalts
Vast plains of basaltic lava that cover large areas of the Earth's surface, resulting from extensive eruptions.
Rhyolite Ash
Fine volcanic ash produced from explosive eruptions of rhyolite magma, characterized by high silica content.
Pyroclastic Material
Fragments of rock ejected by volcanic eruptions, including ash, lapilli, and volcanic bombs.
Volcanic Mudflows
Rapidly flowing mixtures of water, volcanic ash, and other debris, known as lahars, which can occur during volcanic eruptions.
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