There really was no such thing as the first volcano. Earth was once entirely very hot, like a volcano. After Earth's surface cooled down, volcanoes continued to rise up from the very hot mantle and core. Effectively, all of Earth was in a state of continuous volcanic eruption when it formed, so no point can be called "the first volcano".
No. It is a volcano. It was formed by a hot spot.
A volcano has magma,the molten rock that comes from the core of the earth.
No. Kilauea is associated with a hot spot.
Kilauea
Yes because the earths core is constantly hot.
The Core of the Volcano is actoly the Core of the Earth as Volcano's basicly the earths Air shafts
A hot spot is not part of a volcano, but is a possible cause of volcanic activity. About 10% of the world's volcanoes are associated with hot spots. The hot spot iself is located miles underground in the upper part of the mantle. Here, extra hot material wells up from near the core.
The type of lava that flows from poas is color purple and it has hot pink streaks from the inner core. The lava is hot...
There really was no such thing as the first volcano. Earth was once entirely very hot, like a volcano. After Earth's surface cooled down, volcanoes continued to rise up from the very hot mantle and core. Effectively, all of Earth was in a state of continuous volcanic eruption when it formed, so no point can be called "the first volcano".
No. It is a volcano. It was formed by a hot spot.
the planet doesn't need a volcano. The core of the earth is a hot fiery furnace. Volcanoes are just mountains with a hole in it to let the boiling fire out. If my answer is not correct don't call 12345678910
The earths core.
VERY hot
if its dormant yes if its acitive no there will always be lava or molton rock in a volcano as long as its active volcanoes tubes lead to the earths core however its too hot to go that far down
because most scientist believe that earths core will get so hot that every volcano will explode and cover the whole world with lauve.
magma