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Pahoehoe is a.cooler, slower-moving lava b.fast-moving, hot lava c.volcanic ash d.lava with a rough, chunky surface
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Pahoehoe is
a.cooler, slower-moving lava
b.fast-moving, hot lava
c.volcanic ash
d.lava with a rough, chunky surface
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A) cooler, slower-moving lava
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