pylvässymmetria
Pylvässymmetria, also known as columnar symmetry, refers to a type of symmetry observed in certain geological formations, particularly in the columnar jointing of volcanic rocks. This phenomenon occurs when lava cools and contracts, forming characteristic polygonal columns, most commonly hexagonal. The formation of these columns is a result of tensile stresses that develop as the molten rock solidifies. As the lava cools, it shrinks, and cracks begin to propagate. These cracks tend to propagate in a way that minimizes the energy required, leading to the formation of relatively uniform, often hexagonal, shapes.
The regularity of these columns is a striking visual characteristic. While hexagonal columns are the most common,