mama travels through volcanoes in what they call a vent
I beleieve when magma heat up it rises when it rises up it cools down and sinks back down
The crater-which is on top, or the vent- which are openings on the sides of the volcano
Crater
volcanic neck
from volcanoes
dike
sill
lava
Volcanic Neck
In a cinder cone volcano, layers of ejected lava are combined with "pyroclastic" layers, formed of "tephra" : hot gas and rock that flow from the cone. The classic volcanic cones are composed of several parts : * Cone - the mound of ash and cinder * Crater * - the main opening, usually at the peak or summit * Vents - openings from the cone * Conduits - the lava channels connected to the vents * Magma chamber - the underground source of the liquid rock for the volcano *A "caldera" is a collapsed area, usually formed when a magma chamber empties. This is distinct from the term crater.
It is a volcanic caldera which is a large, bowl-shaped volcanic depression that forms when the top of a volcanic cone collapses into the space left after magma is ejected during a violent volcanic eruption.
It's volcanic mountain
It's volcanic mountain
Volcanic Neck
In a cinder cone volcano, layers of ejected lava are combined with "pyroclastic" layers, formed of "tephra" : hot gas and rock that flow from the cone. The classic volcanic cones are composed of several parts : * Cone - the mound of ash and cinder * Crater * - the main opening, usually at the peak or summit * Vents - openings from the cone * Conduits - the lava channels connected to the vents * Magma chamber - the underground source of the liquid rock for the volcano *A "caldera" is a collapsed area, usually formed when a magma chamber empties. This is distinct from the term crater.
It is a volcanic caldera which is a large, bowl-shaped volcanic depression that forms when the top of a volcanic cone collapses into the space left after magma is ejected during a violent volcanic eruption.
The Santorini caldera is a collapsed volcanic cone.
A shield volcano is usually comprised almost entirely of fluid magma flows. Cone volcanoes are the result of pyroclastic materials building up around a volcanic vent.
Mount Eden in New Zealand is a dormant volcanic cone formed by volcanic activity over 28,000 years ago. The cone was created through volcanic eruptions that deposited layers of ash, lava, and other volcanic materials over time, eventually shaping the distinctive cone-shaped structure of Mount Eden.
It's volcanic mountain
It's volcanic mountain
magma lava
yes cinder cone volcano are made from magma
It is a stratovolcano which consists of layers of lava and ash, usually eroded by rain and melting snowfall.
It's volcanic mountain