If the volcano is active, there may be vents around the volcano as well as on top. A vent is where volcanic material (lava, steam, ash) is being released.
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Usually at the top or close to the top. It is linked to the vent (above the vent) where magma erupts.
The vent of a volcano is called the crater. It is the opening at the top of the volcano through which lava, ash, and gases are expelled during an eruption.
A volcano's crater is usually on the top, surrounding the vent.
A volcano's vent is located at the top and usually emits smoke. The vent allows for the escape of pressure in the volcano itself. However when the force becomes too great inside the volcano, the vent will explode raining down debris.
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The mouth of the volcano.
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A crater
A vent
The opening at the top of a volcano is called the "vent." This is where magma, gases, and ash escape from the volcano during an eruption. The vent may lead to a larger crater, which is the bowl-shaped depression that forms around the vent after eruptions.
Usually at or near the top. It is linked to the vent where magma erupts.