Magma...or lava.
What's the difference. :)
A lava flow is where lava flows down the side of a volcano.
First, the magma breaks open rocks underneath the volcano. Then, it flows up through cracks of the volcano. After it is all the way to the top, the volcano erupts. Then the magma and lava flows outside the volcano.
Molton rock that flows from a volcano onto Earths surface is
Pyroclastic flows.
Crater or vent. Sometimes lava also comes from fissures as well. However crater is the most commonly used term.
it is a shield volcano
lots of pineapples
Lava.
A volcano is a mountain from which lava flows out during an eruption.
A shield volcano is identified by its fluid lava flows and short stature.
No. A stratovolcano is a volcano with steep slopes consiting of layers of lava flows, ash, and pumice and is prone to explosive eruptions. A shield volcano is a volcano with broad slopes composed of layers of low viscosity lava flows and is generally not prone to explosive eruptions.
They are pyroclastic flows.