as erupted magma blobs that partly congeal before falling to the ground
big bits of molton rock are squashed together and then forced out of the volcano
lava bombs are formed from sheep
how are explosive volcanoes formed
Volcanic ash, cinders, and bombs are called tephra.
A volcanic mountain made up of volcanic ash, cinders, and bombs is called a Cinder Cone Volcano.
They differ in size and origin. Volcanic ash consists of fine material ejected by a volcano up to 2 mm (0.08 in) in diameter. Lapilli consists of larger material, ranging from 2mm to 64 mm (2.52 in) in diameter. Blocks and bombs are larger than 64 mm. Volcanic bombs form when molten lava is ejected during an eruption and solidifies in the air. A volcanic block is from material that is already solid when it is ejected, coming either from country rock or rock formed by previous eruptions.
pyroclastic flow
cinder cone
Not necessarily. Volcanic bombs may be formed from any composition of magma from basaltic to rhyolitic.
No. A crater is a circular depression in the ground formed by an impact or explosion. A volcano bomb is a blob of lava hurled out during a volcanic eruption.
Volcanic ash, cinders, and bombs are called tephra.
A volcanic mountain made up of volcanic ash, cinders, and bombs is called a Cinder Cone Volcano.
A volcanic mountain made up of volcanic ash, cinders, and bombs is called a Cinder Cone Volcano.
A volcanic mountain made up of volcanic ash, cinders, and bombs is called a Cinder Cone Volcano.
A volcanic mountain made up of volcanic ash, cinders, and bombs is called a Cinder Cone Volcano.
VOLCANIC ASH, VOLCANIC CINDERS, VOLCANIC BLOCKS & VOLCANIC BOMBS.
A volcanic mountain made up of volcanic ash, cinders, and bombs is called a Cinder Cone Volcano.
They differ in size and origin. Volcanic ash consists of fine material ejected by a volcano up to 2 mm (0.08 in) in diameter. Lapilli consists of larger material, ranging from 2mm to 64 mm (2.52 in) in diameter. Blocks and bombs are larger than 64 mm. Volcanic bombs form when molten lava is ejected during an eruption and solidifies in the air. A volcanic block is from material that is already solid when it is ejected, coming either from country rock or rock formed by previous eruptions.
cinder cone
pyroclastic flow