Correct. Igneous rocks fly out of volcanic eruptions
igneous
at places where volcanic eruptions take place
Melting and crystallization.
Yes. Tuff is an extrusive igneous rock formed by explosive volcanic eruptions.
The actual rock depends on what type of eruption you're talking about. The general classification would be igneous rock. Here are some specific examples:Shield volcanoes often form basalt rockCone volcanoes often form andesiteCalderas often form rhyolite
igneous
Igneous rocks
at places where volcanic eruptions take place
Melting and crystallization.
Yes. Tuff is an extrusive igneous rock formed by explosive volcanic eruptions.
The actual rock depends on what type of eruption you're talking about. The general classification would be igneous rock. Here are some specific examples:Shield volcanoes often form basalt rockCone volcanoes often form andesiteCalderas often form rhyolite
volcanic eruptions are hotter
Volcanic eruptions are common in some of the Earth's volcanic hot-spots.
An extrusive igneous rock is when a volcano erupts and magma flows down, then cools, forming rocks.
It is captured during sedimentation through carbon capture which is one of the processes involving limestone formation. It is released in large quantities during volcanic eruptions.
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The kinds of eruptions are the quiet eruptions and the explosive eruptions.