I don't know of any volcanoes that have sharp corners.
Etna. Volcano
cinder
first smoke then top blows and magma leeks out
A'a is not a kind of volcano. A'a is a texture that a lava flow can take on, characterized by a surface covered in sharp fragments. There is no particular height to the lava flow, or height of volcano from which such a flow erupts.
I honestly have no clue...... maybe the fact that its a mountain like structure with a hole that blows lava out of its hole.
No. "Sharp" is an adjective describing "blows," which is a noun. Together as "sharp blows" they comprise a noun phrase consisting of the noun "blows" and its adjectival premodifier "sharp."
No. "Sharp" is an adjective describing "blows," which is a noun. Together as "sharp blows" they comprise a noun phrase consisting of the noun "blows" and its adjectival premodifier "sharp."
OMG!! If that volcano blows, I'm gunna die
Etna. Volcano
a solid with flat sides meet at sharp edges and corners is called crystal structure
No sharp corners to poke yourself on.
True oval have no sharp corners
it blows up
It blows up no more.
I guess shapes that have few sides have sharper angles for instance a triangle has very sharp corners whereas a henagon has corners but they are very rounded.
So the riders don't die.
cinder