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How is the resting potential formed? How is it maintained?
Viscous Lava
Lava that has a thick, sticky consistency due to a high silica content, flowing slowly.
Lava Fountain
A spectacular volcanic phenomenon where lava is forcefully ejected into the air from a vent or fissure, forming a fountain-like display.
Fluid Lava
describes lava with low viscosity that flows easily, typically associated with less explosive volcanic eruptions.
Felsic Magmas
Magmas that are rich in lighter elements like silicon and oxygen, usually linked with explosive volcanic eruptions due to their high viscosity and trapped gases.
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