Pahoehoe is a Hawaiian term used for smooth, ropy lava flows created when low-viscosity lava travels and solidifies in a rope-like surface. In geology contexts, it contrasts with ʻaʻā, which forms rough, jagged blocks. The word is commonly used as a noun in volcanic literature and field notes, and in educational material about lava textures and volcanic processes.
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