The core of the volcanoes are located deep down the earths crust where the temperature increases over three thousand degrees. The metals are in a liquid form and the core is always a grat thing to study foe the researchers but less information is available till now.
Definition: Innermost and center layer of the Earth State: Innermost part of the core is solid due to great pressure on core by outer layers Thickness: 3450km Temperature: 4000 degrees Celsius Contains: Iron And Nickel
The center of a volcano will likely contain a column of either solidified or molten magma, depending on its activity level.
yes
The inner core and the liquid outer core does.
pressure building up inside of a the earth that is released by volcanoes that is connected below our earth's surface.
I think core was very heat pressure force land start erupted in Washington, and other states or countries had a volcanoes. The water is bottom that behind core was very heat
Volcanoes are evidence of the ceaseless tectonic activity that our planet has. The molten core of the earth drives all of the processes we see, including volcanoes, earthquakes, even as high up as the northern lights. The heat that is inside of our planet is the driving force behind volcanoes, however volcanoes form in many different areas, and under many different conditions. Different types of volcanoes are evidence of different processes being present underground. However, to put it simply without the heat from the core of the earth there wouldn't be any volcanoes.
It as a cool vent by realising heat from the earths core.
The inner core and the liquid outer core does.
No
it is said that Philippines was formed by volcanoes. it appears that the volcanoes underneath the ocean has the same core of the volcanoes found here in the Philippines
it is said that Philippines was formed by volcanoes. it appears that the volcanoes underneath the ocean has the same core of the volcanoes found here in the Philippines
Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic (:
Volcanoes don't draw lava. The Earth's Core is molten rocks and metals. As tectonic plates move the force old land down into the core where it melts and joins the other molten material and also creates openings that the pressure of the molten core escapes through. Those openings are volcanoes. Underwater volcanoes are the most common as that's where most fault lines lie.
Yes it is called the outer core because they feed volcanoes that explosively erupt.
pressure building up inside of a the earth that is released by volcanoes that is connected below our earth's surface.
the core shakes causing the plates to move forming volcanoes ect..(that is why volcanoes spit out lava because it comes from the core.)
hephaestus used lava for his forge
The Venus has a huge amounts of volcanoes!
I think core was very heat pressure force land start erupted in Washington, and other states or countries had a volcanoes. The water is bottom that behind core was very heat