A volcanic eruption is formed from magma that is in the earth.
A volcanic cone or a volcanic mountain can be built up from numerous violent volcanic eruptions. These eruptions can result in layers of lava, ash, and volcanic rocks accumulating over time to form a distinctive cone-shaped landform.
No. Volcanic eruptions can build mountains and form new land. Many occur in remote areas where there is not much to destroy.
1. Lithification 2. volcanic eruptions
Underwater eruptions cause tsunamis and cause lava to form and underwater ridge.
volcanic eruptions are hotter
From Volcanic Eruptions and when tectnotic plates move.
Volcanic eruptions are common in some of the Earth's volcanic hot-spots.
Basalt is not a form of volcanic material; it is a type of rock that is formed from solidified lava. Volcanic materials typically include lava, ash, and tephra, which are all products of volcanic eruptions.
Volcanic eruptions can release ash, gases, and lava from the Earth's crust. They can be explosive or effusive in nature, leading to different types of volcanic activity. Eruptions can also trigger secondary hazards such as pyroclastic flows, lahars, and ashfall.
Volcanic mountains form as layers of lava flows and/or pyroclastic material pile up from successive eruptions.
Correct. Igneous rocks fly out of volcanic eruptions
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