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Hawaii Homes vs. The Volcano
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1504399" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>I wouldn't think so because it has alot of gas in it that when it cools, tends to make the "rock" part of it more brittle. Maybe if it is crushed and used. It is also supposed to be very sharp edged. The lava beds in the southwest are supposed to have alot of "caverns" beneath where the cooled lava formed brittle coverings when the gases escaped and were treacherous to traverse. How long would it take for it to cool off? </p><p>I think that lava is more scary than hurricanes or tornadoes or even floods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1504399, member: 25884"] I wouldn't think so because it has alot of gas in it that when it cools, tends to make the "rock" part of it more brittle. Maybe if it is crushed and used. It is also supposed to be very sharp edged. The lava beds in the southwest are supposed to have alot of "caverns" beneath where the cooled lava formed brittle coverings when the gases escaped and were treacherous to traverse. How long would it take for it to cool off? I think that lava is more scary than hurricanes or tornadoes or even floods. [/QUOTE]
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