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8 March, 15:38

A lahar is a type of mudflow that occurs?

A. after a volcanic eruption

B. before a hurricane make landfall.

C. after a severe thunderstorm

D. during a tornado

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  1. 8 March, 18:06
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    A lahar is a type of mudflow that occurs after a volcanic eruption. It is a sort of mudflow or trash stream made out of a slurry of pyroclastic material, rough flotsam and jetsam, and water. The material streams down from a fountain of liquid magma, normally along a waterway valley. Lahar is the most deadly by-products of the eruption because of the speed they can travel.
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