Volcanic neck
volcanic neck
yes. vents will eventually become volcanoes. as an eruption occurs, a volcanic neck is slowly created. then that is called a volcano.
Volcanic Neck
a volcanic neck forms when magma hardens in a volcano's pipe and is later exposed.
Hardened magma in a volcano's pipe that remains when softer rock around it has worn away is called the volcanic neck.
Volvanoes do not have baby volcanoes. They simply leave behind the neck of the volcano when it gets weathered or eroded. That's just a not smart question. Sheesh, listen in science class!
I believe it is called a neck.
Areas where stray volcanoes are located are called 'Hot Spots' such as the volcanoes located on the Hawaian islands
Underwater volcanoes are called submarine volcanoes. They form in a similar way as their continental counterparts, that is close to plate boundaries.
shield volcanoes.
it is called a scruff
When magma does not have enough pressure to break completely through the neck and into a central vent, it can form a forming a lenticular-shaped cooled plug of solidified magma called a volcanic neck. This feature is commonly found in extinct and eroded volcanoes.