composite volcano
Mt. Mayon is called a mountain because it is a type of volcano known as a stratovolcano, which is characterized by its steep slopes and symmetrical cone shape. Despite being a volcano, Mt. Mayon is still classified as a mountain due to its physical features and geological formation.
Caldera/ crater.
A volcanic mountain with a narrow base and steep sides is typically called a volcanic cone or a cinder cone. These cones are formed from explosive eruptions that eject mostly tephra and volcanic ash, resulting in their characteristic steep shape.
mountain
The steep walled depression surrounding a volcano vent is called the crater. In dormant volcanos, these may fill with water and become crater lakes.
A mountain with a crater is called a volcanic mountain or a volcano. It is created when molten rock, ash, and gas are expelled from the Earth's mantle through a vent or opening in the Earth's surface.
it is called a volcano.
The sides of a volcano are known as flanks.
composite volcano
A mountain built from magma is called a volcano.
A mountain built from magma is called a volcano.
A steep-sided volcano formed entirely of ash and cinders is called a cinder cone volcano. These volcanoes are typically smaller in size compared to other types of volcanoes and are formed from explosive eruptions that eject mostly fragmented volcanic material.