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Abnormal jumpy eye movements that may appear after brain stem or inner ear damage are called ________.
Lava
Molten rock that has erupted onto the Earth's surface from a volcano or fissure, cooling and solidifying as it flows.
Circular Volcanic Feature
This term typically refers to a circular depression or structure formed by volcanic activity, often known as a caldera.
Fluid Cascade
The flow of a fluid down a series of steps or stages, often used in the context of natural processes or engineering systems to describe dynamic fluid movement.
Fluid Lava
Lava that has low viscosity, allowing it to flow readily and cover large areas, often associated with less explosive volcanic eruptions.
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