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    The CHI Original Ceramic Hair Straightening Flat Iron has garnered a 4.5-star average rating from almost 8,000 reviews on Amazon. Lowest price alert: A stylist-recommended flat iron Skip to main ...

  3. El Laco - Wikipedia

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    In addition to lava flow structures, pyroclastics containing iron oxide are also found within the complex. The magmas formed within a magma chamber with a volume of about 30 cubic kilometres (7.2 cu mi); [2] whether the iron-rich lavas are native magnetite lavas or were formed by hydrothermal processes acting on regular rock is under debate ...

  4. Flat Point - Wikipedia

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    Flat Point was created by a large (basaltic andesite [2] [12] or andesitic [1]) lava flow, stretching from above Upper Hell's Gate down into the ocean. Lava rock formations from this flow can be seen in the Flat Point Tide Pools. These tide pools are located below the airport, and feature large lava rock formations filled with colorful ...

  5. Magma - Wikipedia

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    Magma can be found in the mantle or molten crust. Magma (from Ancient Greek μάγμα (mágma) 'thick unguent') [1] is the molten or semi-molten natural material from which all igneous rocks are formed. [2]

  6. AP PHOTOS: Rivers and fountains of red-gold volcanic lava ...

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    Rivers of lava spewed from a fissure in the mountainside, snaking downwards and erupting in fountains of red and gold molten rock when the Fagradalsfjall volcano erupted this week in a fishing ...

  7. Hyaloclastite - Wikipedia

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    Hyaloclastite between pillows of lava in Montana Pahoehoe lava enters the Pacific at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, the Big Island of Hawaii. Hyaloclastite is a volcanoclastic accumulation or breccia consisting of glass (from the Greek hyalus) fragments (clasts) formed by quench fragmentation of lava flow surfaces during submarine or subglacial extrusion.