Sad volcano :(
caldera
its called a duiner
Mount Etna looks like a volcano, the top is kind of slanted with a large crate on the top.
A shield volcano looks like a Roman shield because they are large and dome shaped. They look like an upside down Roman shield.
A Supervolcano is a volcano characterized by the large area it affects. A supervolcano is generally accepted to be a volcano that discharges ash, lava, or pumis deposits that spread over 240 or more cubic miles from its center. The Indonesian Toba is an example of a supervolcano.
A depression on the surface that looks like a channel.
its called a duiner
Mount Etna looks like a volcano, the top is kind of slanted with a large crate on the top.
Generally a flat-looking volcano would be a shield volcano, but it is possible for a composite volcano to become shorter. During a particularly large eruption a composite volcano can collapse to form a bowl-shaped depression called a caldera. Examples include Mount Tambora and Mount Mazama. There are also complex volcanoes, which show characteristics of multiple volcano types and often have multiple vents. The island of Tenerife is such an example, as it is a shield that has several composite cones and cinder cones on it.
Mountain a mountain is something that looks like a volcano but its not.
A shield volcano looks like a Roman shield because they are large and dome shaped. They look like an upside down Roman shield.
A Supervolcano is a volcano characterized by the large area it affects. A supervolcano is generally accepted to be a volcano that discharges ash, lava, or pumis deposits that spread over 240 or more cubic miles from its center. The Indonesian Toba is an example of a supervolcano.
yes that boy likes you. he looks at the ground because he gets nerves around you.
click on 'related links' below. The link will take you to a diagram of a volcano and also real pictures.
I think it is called a cinder cone :/
A depression on the surface that looks like a channel.
The lava spluges outta the sides and burns the volcano apart. It looks nothing like it did before.
A cone volcano is what most people think of when you say volcano; it looks like a mountain with a bit missing at the top. Mount Fuji is a perfect example of a cone volcano.