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The type of rock formed when the magma cools. The type of volcano or volcanic intrusion that is formed The explosiveness of volcanic eruptions.
A volcano.
A satellite volcano is a smaller volcanic cone that has formed on the flank of a larger volcano. They are often found clustered around the main volcano and are connected to its underlying magma chamber. Satellite volcanoes can erupt independently or along with the main volcano.
A volcano.
No. A magma chamber is the area under a volcano where molten rock is stored. A caldera is a depression in the ground formed during an exceptionally violent volcanic eruption. A caldera forms when a volcano drains a large volume of magma from the magma chamber, causing the volcano to collapse into the space left behind.
The dike Is the part of the volcano formed by an accumlation of volcanic debris
Montserrat is a volcanic island because it was formed by a volcano. The volcano is the result of a subduction zone.
Mt. Fuji was formed from volcanic action (as it is considered to be an extinct volcano).
In areas of volcanic intrusion, areas of hydrothermal deposition, and even in leached soils.
When magma hardens in a volcano's pipe
Intrusive Igneous rocks
It was formed by the collapse of the volcano Mount Mazama.