Depends, all volcanoes have different amounts of lava.
yes it is as the lava can produce light when the volcano erupts
No. Lava tubes generally form with basaltic lava. The rhyolitic lava that the Yellowstone volcano would produce is to viscous.
Very much so. A volcano is the eruption of molten rock as lava.
The spread of lava from a volcano varies greatly depending on several factors, including the type of volcano, the viscosity of the lava, and the topography of the surrounding area. In general, lava can spread anywhere from a few meters to several kilometers from a volcano. However, some highly explosive volcanoes can produce pyroclastic flows, which are a mixture of hot gases, ash, and lava fragments that can travel much farther, potentially tens or even hundreds of kilometers.
When a volcano erupts, the earth is opened up to produce lava, which is magma that has reached the surface. Sometimes, there are materials, or fragments, that are ejected from the volcano by the force of the volcano erupting. These blobs of lava are called Pyroclastic material.
yes it is as the lava can produce light when the volcano erupts
No. Lava tubes generally form with basaltic lava. The rhyolitic lava that the Yellowstone volcano would produce is to viscous.
Very much so. A volcano is the eruption of molten rock as lava.
A volcano produce hot lava .produce ash.it may also produce fire.
Lava because pyroclastic material explodes from a volcano, Lava just runs down the surface of the volcano nonexplosive or explosive.
The spread of lava from a volcano varies greatly depending on several factors, including the type of volcano, the viscosity of the lava, and the topography of the surrounding area. In general, lava can spread anywhere from a few meters to several kilometers from a volcano. However, some highly explosive volcanoes can produce pyroclastic flows, which are a mixture of hot gases, ash, and lava fragments that can travel much farther, potentially tens or even hundreds of kilometers.
Magma is inside of the volcano and has molten rock in it. To where lava is outside the volcano and does not have as much molten rock in it as Magma does.
A lava flow is where lava flows down the side of a volcano.
Yes, lava is on the outside of a volcano. Magma is on the inside of a volcano.
When a volcano erupts, the earth is opened up to produce lava, which is magma that has reached the surface. Sometimes, there are materials, or fragments, that are ejected from the volcano by the force of the volcano erupting. These blobs of lava are called Pyroclastic material.
Well it depends on how bad the lava flow is. If the lava is flowing slow then the shape of the volcano won't change much, But if it flows with force then bits of the volcano will fall off and change the shape of the volcano. Hope this answer helps!!
Nobody really knows and it also depends on the size of the volcano.