a cone shaped volcano That is usually formed by hardened lava on top of each other
if the vent is of such a type that the rock material come out and hills,mound or cones are formed
A conical volcano is the name given to a land form that has the shape of a volcano. A hill could be call a conical volcano when it is formed due to the debris from an eruption that forms the same shape as the volcano.
The Komagatake volcano in Japan is classified as a stratovolcano. The definition of a stratovolcano is a volcano that is conical in shape and composed of layers of material expelled from previous eruptions.
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You mean the Mayon Volcano? In the Philippines
Crater means in volcano that it is sort of like a not to deep hole either on or inside the volcano
A conical volcano is the name given to a land form that has the shape of a volcano. A hill could be call a conical volcano when it is formed due to the debris from an eruption that forms the same shape as the volcano.
Generally a volcano will eject lava from the top of the familiar conical shape but many have smaller vents on the side which appear via cracks or fissures called 'dykes' which blow lava out sideways and form what are called 'parasitic cones' on the side of the main conical form of the volcano.
The Komagatake volcano in Japan is classified as a stratovolcano. The definition of a stratovolcano is a volcano that is conical in shape and composed of layers of material expelled from previous eruptions.
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Stratovolcano is a conical volcano because of the cone shaped appearance. Scientists also suggest this type is the most dangerous kind.
The closest thing I can think of is a Cinder Cone Volcano. They look like conical mountains
Krakatau is a stratovolcano. This type of volcano, also known as a composite volcano, is characterized by a tall, conical shape with very steep sides. The explosions are usually extremely violent.
conical is an adjectiveso, for example: "It had a conical shape"
Mount Nyiragongo is a stratovolcano, which is a conical volcano built up by many layers (strata) of hardened lava, tephra, pumice, and volcanic ash.
You mean the Mayon Volcano? In the Philippines
A stratovolcano is a conical volcano with a steep profile that is composed of many layers of hardened lava, pumice, tephra, and volcanic ash. Stratovolcanoes capable of producing both effusive and explosive eruptions, some of which can be very large. They are the most dangerous type of volcano.
If you mean 'how does lava release itself from the volcano', it erupts through the volcano's crater. But if you mean 'how does lava erupt from the volcano', then sorry, I have no answers to that.