lávaáramlás
Lávaáramlás refers to the flow of molten rock, or lava, erupting from a volcano. This phenomenon occurs when magma rises to the Earth's surface and is expelled during an eruption. The speed and distance a lava flow travels depend on several factors, including the lava's viscosity, temperature, and the slope of the terrain. Lavas with lower viscosity, which are hotter and more fluid, tend to flow faster and farther than highly viscous lavas.
Lava flows can have devastating impacts on the surrounding environment. They can destroy infrastructure, bury homes