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  2. Lava (2014 film) - Wikipedia

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    Lava is a 2014 American animated musical short film produced by Pixar Animation Studios. [2] Directed and written by James Ford Murphy and produced by Andrea Warren, it premiered at the Hiroshima International Animation Festival on June 14, 2014, and was theatrically released alongside Pixar's Inside Out, on June 19, 2015. [1]

  3. Volcanic gas - Wikipedia

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    Molten rock (either magma or lava) near the atmosphere releases high-temperature volcanic gas (>400 °C). In explosive volcanic eruptions, the sudden release of gases from magma may cause rapid movements of the molten rock. When the magma encounters water, seawater, lake water or groundwater, it can be rapidly fragmented.

  4. Lava - Wikipedia

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    Lava domes are formed by the extrusion of viscous felsic magma. They can form prominent rounded protuberances, such as at Valles Caldera. As a volcano extrudes silicic lava, it can form an inflation dome or endogenous dome, gradually building up a large, pillow-like structure which cracks, fissures, and may release cooled chunks of rock and rubble.

  5. What to Know About Volcanic Eruption Safety - WebMD

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    Volcanoes can release harmful gas, lava, rocks, and ash that make it unsafe to stay where you are. To get ready for an evacuation, make sure to: Fill up your car’s gas tank.

  6. Flood basalt - Wikipedia

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    A flood basalt (or plateau basalt [1]) is the result of a giant volcanic eruption or series of eruptions that covers large stretches of land or the ocean floor with basalt lava. Many flood basalts have been attributed to the onset of a hotspot reaching the surface of the Earth via a mantle plume. [2]

  7. Blue lava - Wikipedia

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    Blue lava, also known as Api Biru, [1] and simply referred to as blue fire or sulfur fire, is a phenomenon that occurs when sulfur burns. It is an electric-blue flame that has the illusory appearance of lava. Despite the name, the phenomenon is actually a sulfuric fire that resembles the appearance of lava, rather than actual lava from a ...

  8. Explosive eruption - Wikipedia

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    In volcanology, an explosive eruption is a volcanic eruption of the most violent type. A notable example is the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Such eruptions result when sufficient gas has dissolved under pressure within a viscous magma such that expelled lava violently froths into volcanic ash when pressure is suddenly lowered at the vent.

  9. Venlafaxine: Side Effects, Dosage, Uses, and More - Healthline

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    Venlafaxine oral tablet is a prescription drug used to treat depression and social anxiety disorder (SAD). It comes in two forms: immediate-release (treats depression) and extended-release (treats ...