they are called lava tubes
These pipelike structures within a volcano are called magma conduits. They are formed when molten magma rises from a magma chamber towards the surface. Conduits can vary in size and shape, and they play a crucial role in allowing the movement of magma, gases, and volcanic materials during an eruption.
The pipe like structures are called lava tubes. (hope it helps!)
The "tunnel" that magma travels through is called a vent.
Magma is the substance inside volcanoes. If the melted igneous rocks are inside a volcano, it is called magma. When the substance exits the volcano, it is called lava. When you see fire, that is when a lava flow travels down a mountain and reacts with other mediums such as houses.
Traditionally there are two different structures that can be left behind. Although both structures are a type of hole, there are general size requirements for each. If a smaller volcano suffers a collapse and the hole is less than 1 mile in diameter, it is called a crater. If a larger volcano collapses and the hole is larger than 1 mile in diameter, it is called a caldera.
These pipelike structures within a volcano are called magma conduits. They are formed when molten magma rises from a magma chamber towards the surface. Conduits can vary in size and shape, and they play a crucial role in allowing the movement of magma, gases, and volcanic materials during an eruption.
The pipe like structures are called lava tubes. (hope it helps!)
The "tunnel" that magma travels through is called a vent.
Magma is the substance inside volcanoes. If the melted igneous rocks are inside a volcano, it is called magma. When the substance exits the volcano, it is called lava. When you see fire, that is when a lava flow travels down a mountain and reacts with other mediums such as houses.
Traditionally there are two different structures that can be left behind. Although both structures are a type of hole, there are general size requirements for each. If a smaller volcano suffers a collapse and the hole is less than 1 mile in diameter, it is called a crater. If a larger volcano collapses and the hole is larger than 1 mile in diameter, it is called a caldera.
A live volcano is simply called an active volcano.
it is called a volcano.
A volcano that is not active is a dormant volcano.
A volcano is called a volcano whether it is erupting or not.It is called an active volcano if it is erupting or has erupted recently.It is a dormant volcano if it hasn't erupted in a long time.Extinct volcanoes are not expected to ever erupt again.
it is called a dormat volcano
This is called a shield volcano and an example would be Hawaii.
yes it is an extinct volcano but it would not be called extincted it would be called a sleeping volcano. mount gambier would be known as an extinct volcano but there is a possibilty it is a sleeping one which is called dormant volcano