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Hot Lava is the first 3D game by Klei Entertainment, the developers behind Don't Starve and Invisible, Inc., and is based on the children's game with the same name. [5] The game started as a "passion project" [ 6 ] by Mark Laprairie, influenced by the climbing mod ("kz climb" [ 7 ] ) in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive , before he was hired by ...
The floor is lava is a game in which players pretend that the floor or ground is made of lava (or any other lethal substance, such as acid or quicksand), and thus must avoid touching the ground, as touching the ground would "kill" the player who did so. [1] The players stay off the floor by standing on furniture or the room's architecture. [1]
Hot Springs Story focuses on a hot spring resort business, where it is the player's job to expand the resort and to juggle the needs of customers. [5] In order to attract more wealthy clientele, the player must impress guidebook writers who will increase the rating of the establishment. [5]
[1] [2]: 492 In general, terminology used to describe cryovolcanism is analogous to volcanic terminology: Cryolava and cryomagma are distinguished in a manner similar to lava and magma . Cryomagma refers to the molten or partially molten material beneath a body's surface, where it may then erupt onto the surface.
Basalt columns seen on Porto Santo Island, Portugal. Columnar jointing of volcanic rocks exists in many places on Earth. Perhaps the most famous basalt lava flow in the world is the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, in which the vertical joints form polygonal columns and give the impression of having been artificially constructed.
Pyroclastic flows sweep down the flanks of Mayon Volcano, Philippines, in 2018. A pyroclastic flow (also known as a pyroclastic density current or a pyroclastic cloud) [1] is a fast-moving current of hot gas and volcanic matter (collectively known as tephra) that flows along the ground away from a volcano at average speeds of 100 km/h (30 m/s; 60 mph) but is capable of reaching speeds up to ...
Magma (from Ancient Greek μάγμα (mágma) 'thick unguent') [1] is the molten or semi-molten natural material from which all igneous rocks are formed. [2] Magma (sometimes colloquially but incorrectly referred to as lava ) is found beneath the surface of the Earth , and evidence of magmatism has also been discovered on other terrestrial ...
The Lava Cast Forest area includes cinder cones and various lava flows, with the youngest flow at 6,000 years old. [4] It created molds around preexisting tree trunks when the lava flowed around them. [5] The molds were created when hot lava came into contact with trees, chilling the lava and created a protective covering, or mold. [1]