Side Vent of a volcano is an opening of Earth's land form. This is where the lava, gases, debris and other volcanic materials goes out or erupt.
A volcano is a natural vent linking the Earth's interior to the surface where hot materials are ejected.
The first definition for the word volcano is a noun meaning a vent in the crust of a planet or moon where usually molten rock and steam can issue. Another definition is a verb meaning potentially explosive or violent.
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Magma usually refers to molten rock when it is still underground, and a crater is a cup shaped depression in the surface whether in a volcano or not. If a crater were full of molten rock we'd call it lava. It might be fed by a magma pool below the surface.
The MAIN vent of the volcano is where all the lava comes out. The side vent is out the side and also is where some lava comes out.
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You find them on the side of a volcano.
The definition is: Where the lava and volcanic ash escape
It's a Lateral vent pretty much
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A volcano is a natural vent linking the Earth's interior to the surface where hot materials are ejected.
If you look at the volcano side ways that little curve on top is called a cradle i think
The parasitic cone is the name of the smaller vent-structure on the side of some volcanoes. This structure is not part of the central vent of a volcano.
A vent on the side of a volcano is known as a satellite vent, this can be seen in both Kilauea as well as around Mt. Shasta. These vents are caused by the volcano often times having a plug of some kind at the summit, or for reasons we don't fully understand yet, there is another reason that it is easier for the magma to escape through a satellite vent versus the summit.
You may have a "Heatilator" style fireplace. There is a hollow compartment heated by the fire. Cool air is drawn in near floor level, warmed, and leaves for the side vents. Does a much better job of warmng a room than a standard fireplace.
It is called a side vent.