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The adjective is volcanic. It means of or like a volcano, or an erupting volcano.
Igneous rocks are formed by heat, pressure and cooling. They can be formed inside a volcano or outside a volcano. If they are formed outside the volcano the rocks are called extrusive igneous rocks, like basalt. If it is formed inside the volcano the rocks are called intrusive igneous rocks, like granite.
Despite the very hot temperatures, volcanic flows behave a lot like water, and after being expelled from the volcano will flow downhill. Eventually they will cool and harden.
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Well,magma is hot moltten rock beneth earth's crust.If you touch it,well you know what happens-R.I.P.
It is a chemical reaction which then shoots out like a volcano does
It is canan because lava shoots out like that
Fountain like jets of water and steam
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hot dry and steamy (at night)
Super volcano's are five times bigger than normal volcanos. There is one in Yellowstone, if you want an example of one.
it is sucked up into a whole then its shot up like a volcano
old faithful works by pressure build up and over heated water so the water shoots out like old faithful does.
NO some volcanos (like Hawaiian ones) can be partly or completely under water
well its hard to say but sometimes it is produced by liquid gas and water and sometimes it comes out like a volcano...
The adjective is volcanic. It means of or like a volcano, or an erupting volcano.
A geyser much like a volcano is a mound or mountain of land that has something bubbling underneath the surface. Typically a geyser has water or hot springs that erupt up sporadically like a volcano.