No because Volcanic ash only spreads lava around the surface the only natural disaster that cracks the surface is a earthquake. A earthquake is when two of the earths plates are moving and it rumbles the earth
All volcanoes are holes in the Earth that hold magma from underground.
All volcanoes are formed by the movement of molten rock, called magma, from beneath the Earth's surface. They are typically cone-shaped landforms created by the accumulation of erupted material. Volcanoes can be classified as active, dormant, or extinct based on their historical activity.
Venus, Earth, and Mars are all planets with volcanoes.
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All volcanoes are characterized by a vent or opening through which molten rock, gas, and ash are expelled from the Earth's interior. They also have a magma chamber beneath the surface where molten rock accumulates before eruptions. Additionally, volcanoes are usually located near tectonic plate boundaries where the Earth's crust is either converging, diverging, or slipping past each other.
All volcanoes share together the ability to erupt and spew lava. They contain moulted rock which is extremely hot. Some volcanoes are considered to be extinct due to the length of time they have gone since the last eruption.
There is currently no evidence to suggest that Mars has active volcanoes. However, many of its volcanoes are considered extinct, with evidence of past activity visible on the surface.
No, not all volcanoes have a side vent. Some volcanoes only have a main central vent from which lava and gases are erupted. Other volcanoes may have multiple vents, including side vents, that release magma and gases to the surface.
volcanoes occur in the Caribbean most because of the triad , the triad is 3 plates that all push against each other there are more than 3,0000 triads in the Caribbean. when the all hit each other they send cracks into space which make more volcanoes appear in the caribbean........
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Pocket of magma beneath the surface