gas gets trapped doesn't it and magma or lava gets shot out
A volcano rock is rock formed from ash or lava erupted from a volcano.
A steep-sided volcano formed entirely of ash and cinders is called a cinder cone volcano. These volcanoes are typically smaller in size compared to other types of volcanoes and are formed from explosive eruptions that eject mostly fragmented volcanic material.
Popocatepetl is a strato volcano so it should be formed by ash and cinders.
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The correct spelling is volcano (a cone-shaped mountain formed from lava and ash).
Ash Cloud: A cloud formed from tiny ash particles and gases blasted from the volcano. Wind can carry ash thousands of miles, affecting far greater areas and many more people than other volcano hazards
The tornado may pick up ash and some volcanic rocks, but the volcano would, for the most part, not be affected.
It is toxic because carbondioxside is formed by toxic
A Stratovolcano is a steep volcano made mostly of layers of ash, lava and cinders. Stratovolcanoes have a tendency to be very explosive and produce significant quantities of ash.
An ash cloud is something which comes out of the volcano
No, an ash fall is not a volcano. An ash fall occurs when volcanic ash and debris are ejected from a volcano during an eruption and then carried by winds to surrounding areas, causing the ash to fall to the ground.
An ash cloud is formed when a volcano erupts, releasing large amounts of ash into the atmosphere. The ash is made up of tiny particles of rock and glass that are carried into the air by the volcanic eruption. Ash clouds can travel long distances and pose risks to both aviation and human health.