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Cotopaxi volcano is in Ecuador. A volcano magma can be measured during and after volcano eruption. The Cotopaxi eruption in 1987, its lahar has travelled for 60 miles.
Volcanoes are known land forms that can release ashes and lava. It actually depends on how big is the magma chamber of a volcano has but according to some scientist and volcanologist that the capacity of magma that a volcano can hold depends on its Volcanic Explosivity Index.
About half. It is considered an active super-volcano.
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.
No. On the contrary, seismic studies indicate that the magma chamber under Yellowstone is cooling. Much of the magma has solidified, probably too much for a significant eruption to occur.
amount of magma it can hold in the Asama Japen volcanoe
It depends on how much silica is in the magma. If there is low-silica in the magma then the volcano will erupt quietly. If there is high-silica in the magma then the volcano will erupt explosively.
Yellowstone is the site of a very large volcano that is often referred to as a supervolcano. Much of what it erupts is rhyolite.
Its actually sitting on top of a huge super-volcano.
5,000,000 gollons
The volcano is destructive by the magma inside it. The substance called "rhyolite" or "sticky magma" that is filled has so much gas in it, it pushes up. Because the magma is sticky, the lava gets harder and harder to push up and basically turns into an explosive volcano. The magma seeps through towns, destroying buildings and killing people.