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Vulcanian is not a kind of volcano. It is a kind of volcanic eruption. The term Vulcanian comes from Vulcano, a volcanic island off the cost of Italy prone to this kind of eruption. This island also gives us the word volcano. This island in turn gets its name from Vulcan, the Roman god of fire and metalworking who was believed to have is forge within the island of Vulcano.
A volcano is an eruption of lava through the earth's core, which creates a mountain. A mountain so created is called a volcano even when no lava or volcanic gas is escaping from it. The word derives from the name of the Roman god Vulcan.
The word you are looking for is "eruption." It refers to the sudden and violent discharge of magma, gas, and ash from a volcano.
The word "volcano" comes from the name of the Roman god of fire, Vulcan.
Both "volcano eruption" and "volcanic eruption" are correct word choices, but they slightly differ in nuance. "Volcano eruption" specifically refers to the eruption of a volcano itself, emphasizing the physical structure, while "volcanic eruption" refers to the eruption of any volcano or volcanic activity in a more general sense. In technical or scientific contexts, "volcanic eruption" is often preferred for its broader scope and accuracy.
The cone is the apex of the volcano.
The word "lahar" originated from the Javanese language spoken in Indonesia. It specifically refers to a type of volcanic mudflow that is triggered by the rapid melting of snow or ice on a volcano during an eruption.
it comes from a roman word that means god of fire
magma appears after a volcanic eruption.
The cone is the apex of the volcano.
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Xianjindao is a volcano in North Korea. It begins with the letter x.