sometimes it can be sulfur and other times it can be pyroclastic material. It all differs by the type of volcano.
Ash, mud, and toxic gases. Often steam will be generated by water or snow reaching hot magma.
Rocks,dust,ash,smoke,and lava.
its magma
A person
it wil have thin lava because the lava is "runny" and shield volcanoes are made from nonexplosive eruptions so they will be quiet when they erupt.
lava
Shield volcanoes form extensive fluid lava flow that erupts numerous times.
It is molten magma that erupts from volcanoes - commonly known as lava.
the volcano erupts from the earth. when it hits 200 degrees celsius, it will erupt..and volcanoes can erupt ice at -300 degrees celsius
Volcanoes can erupt ash, gas, and pumice in addition to or instead of lava.
it wil have thin lava because the lava is "runny" and shield volcanoes are made from nonexplosive eruptions so they will be quiet when they erupt.
Volcanoes underwater erupt in much the same way as those on dry land. They erupt when pressure builds up. The difference between these two types of volcanoes is that the lava produced in an underwater volcano cools dramatically faster than the lava on land.
lava
If you mean 'how does lava release itself from the volcano', it erupts through the volcano's crater. But if you mean 'how does lava erupt from the volcano', then sorry, I have no answers to that.
Shield volcanoes form extensive fluid lava flow that erupts numerous times.
When lava spews out of it.
A volcano is a mountain or hill and in most cases hot lava erupts from them due to the pressure and energy released inside the Earth. When ash and gases try to escape they erupt into lava which comes from volcanoes.
It is molten magma that erupts from volcanoes - commonly known as lava.
It erupts through a whole to the earth's mantel.
Fissures usually erupt basaltic lava.
volcanoes will erupt and let out lava then the lava will harden and that will be new land.