What Type of Lava does Mount Etna have?

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Mount Etna has a very rare type of lava that is difficult to find in other volcanoes. It is a very viscous, basaltic type of lava that flows very slowly.
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Mount Etna has a very rare type of lava that is difficult to find in other volcanoes. It is a very viscous, basaltic type of lava that flows very slowly.
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Mount Etna has Basaltic Lava.
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The type of volcano that Mount Etna is called is a stratovolcano, or composite volcano. Mount Etna is in Europe, and was formed from many eruptions, causing the lava to layer and
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Mt. Etna is located in Sicily, Europe and is considered to be the largest in Europe. The lava type that Mt. Etna has is called pyroclastic flow which are broken fragments of rocks
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