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  2. Pele's hair - Wikipedia

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    Pele's hair, with a hand lens as scale Strands of Pele's hair under microscope view. Pele's hair (closest modern Hawaiian translation: "lauoho o Pele " [1]) is a volcanic glass formation produced from cooled lava stretched into thin strands, usually from lava fountains, lava cascades, or vigorous lava flows.

  3. Scientists warn of toxic gas, Pele's hair as Hawaii's Kilauea ...

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    The world’s most active volcano is at it again after Hawaii’s Kilauea began its seventh episode of its ongoing eruption, with video showing lava shooting more than 100 feet into the air.

  4. As Mauna Loa erupts, Hawaii officials warn of ‘Pele’s Hair ...

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    Emergency officials say ash and Pele’s hair could blanket parts of the island. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  5. Pele's tears - Wikipedia

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    Pele's tears are also found entangled within fine strands of volcanic glass known as Pele's hair and it was considered that they formed together under similar conditions. [1] Shimozura (1994) investigated this further and found that the velocity of the erupting lava was the main factor in determining whether Pele's tears or Pele's hair were formed.

  6. Glass fiber - Wikipedia

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    Glass fibers can also occur naturally, as Pele's hair. Glass wool, which is one product called "fiberglass" today, was invented some time between 1932 and 1933 by Games Slayter of Owens-Illinois, as a material to be used as thermal building insulation. [1] It is marketed under the trade name Fiberglas, which has become a genericized trademark ...

  7. Volcanology - Wikipedia

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    In the Hawaiian religion, Pele (/ ˈ p eɪ l eɪ / Pel-a; ) is the goddess of volcanoes and a popular figure in Hawaiian mythology. [27] Pele was used for various scientific terms as for Pele's hair, Pele's tears, and Limu o Pele (Pele's seaweed). A volcano on the Jovian moon Io is also named Pele. [28]

  8. Nicole Kidman Breaks Silence On Viral Tom Cruise Divorce ...

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    Actress Nicole Kidman has debunked the popular belief surrounding a viral image that became a meme after supposedly showing her celebrating her divorce from Tom Cruise. In a recent interview with ...

  9. Hawaiian eruption - Wikipedia

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    The key factors in generating a Hawaiian eruption are basaltic magma and a low percentage of dissolved water (less than one percent). The lower the water content, the more peaceful is the resulting flow.