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The "dust" is called ash. Volcanic ash can form when explosions fragment magma into small particles or pulverize pre-existing rock.
Volcanic dust is inorganic.
The correct spelling is volcanic tuff instead of volcanic tuft. Volcanic ash that has been ejected from vents during eruption makes volcanic tuff.
It depends on the type of volcano and its geographic location. There are many types of mama
The tiny volcanic particles ejected from a volcano are rock fragments formed during explosive shattering of sticky magma. Particles called ash are fragments smaller than 2 mm in diameter and the finest ash, minute particles less than 0.06 mm in diameter, are called volcanic dust.
Mt.fujis magma is made of volcano ash, volcanic dust, and if is serious lava whitch is made of fire with burning rocks.
The "dust" is called ash. Volcanic ash can form when explosions fragment magma into small particles or pulverize pre-existing rock.
Volcanic dust is inorganic.
The correct spelling is volcanic tuff instead of volcanic tuft. Volcanic ash that has been ejected from vents during eruption makes volcanic tuff.
It depends on the type of volcano and its geographic location. There are many types of mama
The tiny volcanic particles ejected from a volcano are rock fragments formed during explosive shattering of sticky magma. Particles called ash are fragments smaller than 2 mm in diameter and the finest ash, minute particles less than 0.06 mm in diameter, are called volcanic dust.
The easiest way to distinguish between volcanic ash and volcanic dust particles is to compare their diameter. Seismographs can be useful in predicting volcanic eruptions because they measure earthquake activity.
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During a volcanic eruption, magma moves in an upward direction towards the vent of a volcano. The type of eruption depends on the amount of silica and gas. After the eruption, magma touches the earth's surface and is classified as lava. Rocks and other debris in the volcano are forcefully pushed into the air. The rocks are called pyroclastic rocks. When the rocks touch earth, it turns into ash, dust, pummice or cinder.
Vocanic dust is Fine vocanic ash that is under .063 millimeters. Vocanic ash is tiny parts of rock or glass, its size is under 2 millimeters. Volcanic bombs are magma that bursts out of the volcano and harden in the air. There size is over 64 millimeters. Vocanic cinders are dark glassy fragments that are produced by gas in the vocano.
It is dust particles that have been blown by the wind, or by volcanic ejection, into the atmosphere.