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Goma and Lava

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Difference between Goma and Lava

Goma vs. Lava

Goma is the capital city of North Kivu province in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Lava is molten rock generated by geothermal energy and expelled through fractures in planetary crust or in an eruption, usually at temperatures from.

Similarities between Goma and Lava

Goma and Lava have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Democratic Republic of the Congo, Goma, Lava, Mount Nyiragongo, United States Geological Survey.

Democratic Republic of the Congo

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (République démocratique du Congo), also known as DR Congo, the DRC, Congo-Kinshasa or simply the Congo, is a country located in Central Africa.

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Goma

Goma is the capital city of North Kivu province in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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Lava

Lava is molten rock generated by geothermal energy and expelled through fractures in planetary crust or in an eruption, usually at temperatures from.

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Mount Nyiragongo

Mount Nyiragongo is an active stratovolcano with an elevation of in the Virunga Mountains associated with the Albertine Rift.

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United States Geological Survey

The United States Geological Survey (USGS, formerly simply Geological Survey) is a scientific agency of the United States government.

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Goma and Lava Comparison

Goma has 70 relations, while Lava has 178. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 2.02% = 5 / (70 + 178).

References

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