lava

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Englisch - Türkisch
(isim) lav
lav

Volkanlar kül ve lav püskürttü. - Volcanoes spouted ash and lava.

Puyehue Yanardağı lav püskürtmeye devam ediyor. - Puyehue Volcano keeps on spewing lava.

püskürtü
lava flow
lav akıntısı
lava lamp
lav lambası
pillow lava
(Coğrafya) yastık şekilli lav
lavas
lavlar
pillow lava
yastık lavı
aa lava
iki ana bazaltik lâv akıntısı yüzeyi çeşidinden birisi
basaltic lava
bazaltik lâv
blocky lava
(Jeoloji) bloklu lav
erupt lava
lav fışkırtmak
pahoehoe lava
pahöhö lâvı
ropy lava
(yüzeyi) halat-benzeri lâv
Türkisch - Türkisch
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Englisch - Englisch
The melted rock ejected by a volcano from its crater or fissured sides
magma
{n} matter which issues from a volcano, liquid, but hardening when cool
Magma which has reached the surface through a volcanic eruption The term is most commonly applied to streams of liquid rock that flow from a crater or fissure It also refers to cooled and solidified rock
Any molten material that is extrusive or volcanic, or the rock that forms from a molten extrusive
rock that in its molten form (as magma) issues from volcanos; lava is what magma is called when it reaches the surface
Molten rock erupted from a volcano Lava can occur in flows, domes, fragments and as pillows formed underwater
magma which has erupted onto the Earth's surface
Molten rock issuing from a volcano or volcanic vent
It also issues from fissures in the earth's surface, and forms beds covering many square miles, as in the Northwestern United States
Molten rock that has extruded on to Earth’s surface
Molten rock extruded onto the Earth's surface, or the resultant solid rock
Molten rock that is capable of flowing on the surface or in lava tubes See 'pahoehoe' and 'aa' for specific types
A general term for molten rock that is extruded onto the surface
Molten rock erupted onto the surface of the Earth Lavas vary according to the chemistry of the molten rock In general the more silica they contain, the more viscous they are Basalt, a silica-poor (basic) lava tends to flow easily and therefore form thin, extensive lava flows, while rhyolite lava (acid) is so viscous it rarely flows and forms 'domes' above the site of the eruption
molten magma extruded from volcanic vent
Lava is the name given to magma (molten or melted rock) when it reaches the earth's surface It is ejected from volcanoes during eruptions or oozes from cracks in the earth's surface and ev eventually solidifies to become volcanic rock
The melted rock ejected by a volcano from its top or fissured sides
molten material that is erupted from a volcano LAVA FLOW - lava that moves like a viscous liquid LANDSLIDE - unstable earth that flows downward LARGE EARTHQUAKE - an earthquake that causes damage, usually over a 7 0 on the Richter Scale LIQUEFACTION - to become liquid usually refers to soil that "settles" during an earthquake LIQUID - a substance that flows
Molten magma released from a volcanic vent or fissure
Molten rock that erupts to Earth's surface through a volcano or a fissure
n fluid, molten rock that issues forth onto the Earth's surface as from a volcano or volcanic vent
It flows out in streams sometimes miles in length
Magma that comes to the Earth's surface through a volcano or fissure
Lava is the very hot liquid rock that comes out of a volcano. hot liquid rock that flows from a volcano, or this rock when it has become solid (labes or lavare ). Molten rock originating as magma in the Earth's mantle that pours out onto the Earth's surface through volcanic vents (see volcano) at temperatures of about 1,300-2,200 °F (700-1,200 °C). Mafic lavas, such as basalt, form flows known by the Hawaiian names pahoehoe and aa. Pahoehoe is smooth and gently undulating; the lava moves through natural pipes known as lava tubes. Aa is very rough, covered with a layer of loose, irregular fragments called clinker, and flows in open channels. Lava that starts out as pahoehoe may turn into aa as it cools. Lavas of intermediate composition form a block lava flow, which also has a top consisting largely of loose rubble, but the fragments are fairly regular in shape, mostly polygons with relatively smooth sides. See also bomb; nuée ardente
{i} molten rock expelled from a volcano; solidified volcanic rock
Volcanic rock extruded by the eruption of molten material An extensive segment of the lunar surface, specifically in the mare regions, is comprised primarily of basalt resulting from lava flows
Hot, melted rock (magma) that flows from a volcano
Rock from a volcano, generally molten when ejected
A volcanic rock protruded by the eruption of molten material LVR - Acronym for Lunar Roving Vehicle or Rover
liquid, molten rock
molten rock that reaches the earth's surface through a volcano or fissure, often referred to in the form of lava flows - BACK>>
Molten rock that is capable of flowing on the surface or in lava tubes Also volcanic rock solidified from magma See 'pahoehoe' and 'aa' for specific types Lava Cave term Ref KG
Molten rock solidified on the Earth's surface
lava dome
A roughly circular mound-shaped bulge that builds up from the slow eruption of viscous felsic lava from a volcano

Mount St. Helens has been building a new lava dome since the May, 1980 eruption.

lava domes
plural form of lava dome
lava lamp
A kind of lamp typically used more for decoration than illumination, in which the gentle flow of randomly-shaped clumps of wax purportedly suggests the flowing of lava
lava lamps
plural form of lava lamp
Lava Beds National Monument
Region, northern California, U.S. It features recent lava flows and related volcanic formations, including deep chasms, chimneys, and cinder cones that rise to 300 ft (90 m) in height. The main battle sites of the Modoc Indian war (1872-73) are located within the monument, which occupies an area of 72 sq mi (186 sq km). It was dedicated as a national monument in 1925
lava flow
Stream of molten rock that erupts relatively nonexplosively from a volcano and moves slowly downslope
lava flow
(Geology) A solidified mass of rock formed when a stream of viscous, molten lave from a volcano or fissure has cooled and congealed
lava flow
Magma that reaches the surface non-explosively and spreads out
lava flow
Stream of lava flowing from a volcanic vent
lava flow
An outpouring of lava onto the land surface from a vent or fissure Also, a solidified tongue like or sheet like body formed by outpouring lava
lava flow
A solidified body of rock formed from the lateral, surficial outpouring of molten lava from a vent or fissure, often lobate in form
lava flow
Lava flows are masses of molten (liquid) rock that pour onto the Earth's surface during an eruption Moving lava and the resulting solidified deposit are referred to as lava flows
lava flow
A stream or mass of lava moving downslope
lava flow
Masses of molten rock that pour onto the Earth's surface during an effusive eruption Both moving lava and the resulting solidified deposit are referred to as lava flows Because of the wide range in (1) viscosity of the different lava types (basalt, andesite, dacite, and rhyolite); (2) lava discharge during eruptions; and (3) characteristics of the erupting vent and topography over which lava travels, lava flows come in a great variety of shapes and sizes
lava flow
(40+) - You may discard any number of Energy cards attached to Magcargo when you use this attack If you do, this attack does 40 damage plus 20 more damage for each Energy card you discarded in this way Pokémon with this attack: Magcargo L48
lava lamp
a lamp that has a coloured liquid substance inside it that moves up and down
lava lamp
lamp that was popular in the 1960s, lamp that contains colored oil that rises and falls as it is heated creating various shapes
molten lava cake
A chocolate cake containing hot chocolate sauce which flows out from the middle
pillow lava
The rock type typically formed when lava emerges from an underwater volcanic vent or a lava flow enters the ocean
lavas
plural of lava
pillow lava
lava that hardened in rounded shapes suggestive of pillows; believed to result from underwater eruptions
Türkisch - Englisch
{D} Pull!/Hoist away! ~ etmek
{D} (Konuşma Dili) to backbite
{D} (Denizcilik) to pull, hoist
{D} (Konuşma Dili) to devour
lava etmek
1. (Denizcilik) to pull, hoist. 2. (Konuşma Dili) to backbite. 3. (Konuşma Dili) to devour
lava

    Silbentrennung

    la·va

    Türkische aussprache

    lävı

    Aussprache

    /ˈlävə/ /ˈlɑːvə/

    Etymologie

    [ 'lä-v&, 'la- ] (noun.) 1759. Italian lava, lava, originally, in Naples, a torrent of rain overflowing the streets, from Italian and Latin lavare, to wash. See lave

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