I don't think they are.
what are some things that you learned about valcanoes are interesting
The interesting facts about volcanoes are that they blow up and lava and coal come out of them and it is very dangerous if you get hit by lava or coal because it is really hot.
An interesting feature of Mars is that there are volcanoes on its surface. There are also different types of erosion, canyons, and dust storms.
Yes, "How do volcanoes erupt" would be an interesting and suitable topic for a science fair project. You could explore the different types of volcanoes, the science behind volcanic eruptions, and how they impact the environment.
The planet Earth has lots of interesting features. The human race lives on the planet Earth, as do many other interesting species. There are also interesting geographical features. Niagara Falls is quite impressive, for example. SO are under water volcanoes that create islands like Hawaii
Volcanoes that are currently active or show signs of imminent activity are the best to report on. High-risk volcanoes located near populated areas or with potential to cause significant environmental or economic impact are also important to monitor and report on. Additionally, any volcano with unique geological characteristics or historical significance can make for interesting reports.
Of course. "Volcano Wakes Up!" by Lisa Westberg Peters and "Volcano Girl" by JD Wilson are great examples. For slightly older kids, "National Geographic Kids: Everything Volcanoes and Earthquakes" is a good choice, with lots of interesting photos and facts.
Their unpredictability. Volcanoes can errupt at seemingly any moment and their ashes have the ability to change the surface of the earth it lands on. Entire landscapes and irrigation systems and crops can drastically morph into something different as a result of ash.
Three types of volcanoes are Cinder Cone Volcanoes, Shield Volcanoes and Composite Volcanoes.
Volcanoes are definitely somewhat dangerous, looking back at disasters that have happened in the past. Some Volcanoes have been sleeping for millions of years and no one knows when another one will erupt. Scientists (particularly Volcanologists) are interested in volcanoes perhaps because of the dangers of an active volcano being so close to people.
No, volcanoes do not need lava to be volcanoes.
there are three and they are Active Volcanoes, Dormant Volcanoes, and Extinct Volcanoes.