yes.
Despite the very hot temperatures, volcanic flows behave a lot like water, and after being expelled from the volcano will flow downhill. Eventually they will cool and harden.
True!
air flows from hot regions to colder ones and what you get is wind
A light gray volcanic rock containing a mixture of plagioclase and other crystalline minerals in glassy silica, similar in appearance to rhyolite.
Actually, volcanic mountains are formed like so.They start out as cracks in the earth's surface called a volcanic vent, and when magma erupts out of the ground as lava flows, clouds as of and explosions of rock gather. Material falls back to Earth around the vent and piles up around it.
explain how topography influences volcanic flows
explain how topography influences volcanic flows
Yes. Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions can cause debris flows. Volcanic eruptions can mudflows called lahars.
pyroclastic and convectional.
No. There is no volcanic activity on Mercury.
Yes, Viti Levu is a volcanic island which composed of lava flows and other volcanic materials.
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"Geologists identified the igneous rock as phonolite due to its unique chemical composition and texture, which is often found in volcanic regions."
Magma flows onto surrounding Landscape.
This is known as a volcanic vent.
Despite the very hot temperatures, volcanic flows behave a lot like water, and after being expelled from the volcano will flow downhill. Eventually they will cool and harden.
The lunar maria (singular: mare) are large, dark, basaltic plains on Earth's Moon, formed by ancient volcanic eruptions.no that won't fit in my crossword _ _ _ _ amaria