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15 April, 06:51

Pahoehoe is a type of lava exhibiting a ropy smooth texture on the surface. It is created from the differences in the cooling rate between the surface and the interior of the lava flow. As the hot fluid interior of the flow moves, the slightly cooled exterior bunches up and pahoehoe is formed. Look at the pahoehoe below. In which direction was the lava moving? Choose the correct arrow to indicate flow

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  1. 15 April, 07:02
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    C. arrow downwards.

    Explanation:

    As the pahoehoe is a type of lava which is characterized by the smooth and gentle and undulating lava flows and they are rough and flows as ta liquid and can our uphill and the downhill and forms a variety of excel has and a flat coast of lava and looks like a series of twisted ropes and in and out and other unofficial names of this lava are called as the black lava flows with the chemical properties can also change during there flow.
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