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Free-flowing lava
Added by Lawrie Ryan on Mar 19, 2008
An animation showing free-flowing lava from a vent. Volcanic gases escape easily through thin lava, so volcanic eruptions tend to be gentle and the lava spreads out easily when it reaches the surface.
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