yes because every volcano explodes and gets bigger and bigger until it is enormous. is the way we used the volcano and it can erupt anywhere or any second. overall a volcano can explode more or less than 300.
In the same way that the Earth has volcanoes and ice. However, Martian volcanoes do not appear to be active.
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They form the same way all volcanoes form. See related question below.
There are no two volcanoes with the same name.
No, not all volcanoes are formed the same way. They can be classified into different types based on their formation processes, such as shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes, and cinder cone volcanoes. Shield volcanoes form from low-viscosity lava that flows easily over large areas, while stratovolcanoes are built from alternating layers of lava and ash. The specific geological conditions, including tectonic plate interactions, also influence how a volcano develops.
Similar but not the same, volcanoes erupt from magma and lava and rocks come out but not in a mountain
The other terrestrial planets are made of the same materials as Earth and formed in the same way, which means they have hot interiors. While Venus and Mars probably lack plate tectonics, they appear to have volcanoes associated with hot spots, which account for some volcanoes on Earth as well.
The plural of volcano is volcanoes. For example: The volcanoes erupted at the same time.
Basically they all work in the same way. How they are turned on, and how the pads are hooked on to the the AED, are the only differences.
there the same think but the only diffrence is that the volcano is erupting
No. There is no way of stopping volcanoes from releasing anything.
Submarine volcanoes act the same way on top of the surface of the earth as under the water. The only difference is that, unlike on top of the ocean, it explodes UNDERNEATH the water. Yes, that is the answer to your unexplainable question.