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its pretty much selfexplanitory, its fluids (liquids and or gases) that are hot.
fumaroles
There are hot gases mixed with magma. Sometimes the pressure of the magma and hot gases increased a great deal when this happens the rocks deep inside the earth have melted on molten rocks which is called magma. This is how a magma occurs.
It is a fluidised mixture of solid to semi-solid fragments and hot, expanding gases known as a pyroclastic flow
Volcano allows hot magma, ash and gases from below the surface.The Volcano in Iceland spread a lot of smoke throughout the countries.The Volcano caused tiny pebbles floating in the sky.
Smoke and hot gases tend to go upwards.
Yes, smoke is a combination of hot gases and particulates (e.g. soot, fly ash).
Usually by breathing in smoke, very hot air, or toxic gases.
its pretty much selfexplanitory, its fluids (liquids and or gases) that are hot.
Patches of less hot goases in the photosphere are called sunspots.
Breathing through a rag or a wet rag can help. So can dropping to the floor and crawling. Smoke, as with hot gases, tends to rise.
fumaroles
They are solar flares.
pyroclastic , STRAIGHT OUTTA THE TEXT BOOK (:
A pyroclastic flow
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CMEs, or Coronal Mass Ejections