why does acid lava form domes
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It is the high viscosity of the lava that prevents it from flowing far from the vent from which it extrudes, creating a dome-like shape of sticky lava that then cools slowly in-situ. ... Due to the intermittent buildup of gas pressure, erupting domes can often experience episodes of explosive eruption over time.
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It is the high viscosity of the lava that prevents it from flowing far from the vent from which it extrudes, creating a dome-like shape of sticky lava that then cools slowly in-situ.
Due to the intermittent buildup of gas pressure, erupting domes can often experience episodes of explosive eruption over time.
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