reunahihoja
Reunahihoja is a term that can refer to several things, most commonly a type of volcanic rock and a specific geological formation. In geology, reunahihoja is an extrusive igneous rock characterized by its fine-grained texture and often vesicular appearance. This means it cooled rapidly after being expelled from a volcano, trapping gases that formed small bubbles. The composition of reunahihoja can vary but is typically basaltic or andesitic, contributing to its dark color. It is frequently found in areas with recent or ongoing volcanic activity.
Beyond its classification as a rock type, reunahihoja can also describe a specific geographical feature, often