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Magma can be classified in the two ways. When it is inside the volcano it is called magma, but when it is out of the volcano, it's then called lava.
I can understand the question, but pumice rock is not really one thing, but a result of several processes occurring at a similar time. It is like if you boil a soup, different chemicals will evaporate at different times. In a volcano there are an entire host of different chemicals all being heated simultaneously. The lava is melted and is pouring out of the volcano which is also spewing gases among other things. There are only a few ways out of the pressured volcano and so the gases can bubble through the lava to get out. If the lava cools more quickly than the gases can leave the stone, they will remain trapped in the lava forming small chambers which were formerly bubbles. This is pumice stone.
which minerals can form are alike and how they are different
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A caldera is a large depression in a volcano. Most calderas form in one of two ways: by collapse of the top of a composite volcano after the magma chamber is drained.
The major types of volcanoes are cinder cones, composite volcanoes (aka stratovolcanoes), shield volcanoes, calderas, and plateaus.
Cinder volcanoes have more of funnel shape with a crater like top while a composite volcano simply has an opening at the tip where the lava comes out.
Intrusive rocks are from the magma INSIDE of the volcano. Extrusive rocks are from the OUTSIDE of the volcano. I don't know 2 other ways but by the way I learned this in 4th grade?!
Volcanic landforms because cinder-cone volcano doesn't erupt the same like the shield or the composite but, they all have ways of erupting in gigantic and minor.
The answer depends on how many factors the composite has!
Rocks found by volcanoes are formed from lava and magma inside and outside the volcano. Rocks found along beaches are formed all kinds of different ways. It all depends on how the rock is formed
Yep, several ways. The tricky bit is not dying when you're near a volcano.
Vents in the volcano are passage ways for the magma, steam, and heat to escape the earth.
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