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Geothermal --novanet
Rock on the surface surrounding the volcano will most likely not change. Rock under the surface near the magmatic intrusion that is the source of the volcano could be altered into contact metamorphic rock, altered by heat or heated fluids.
A volcano will is generally a prominent feature that stays in one place. Monitoring seismic activity, gas emissions, and shifts in the surface on and near a volcano can be used to determine if an eruption is likely.
hole(s) in the side of a volcano leading to the center spout where lave and heat can escape
like are you seriously asking this? like anyones gonna know!
Geothermal --novanet
Most likely the first ever volcanoes came into being billions of years ago when the surface of earth was covered in molten rock. If so it is even more likely that there was no singular "first" volcano more likely that hundreds or even thousands were created at the same time all around the earths surface.vesuoiuis in Italy in AD79
At an erupting volcano.
Most common change to the Earths surface from internal forces would most likely be earthquakes and volcano eruptions. External forces could be considered meteor strikes, or possibly the effects of gravity on the oceans ( Tides ) Global warming is also melting glaciers and causing a growth in arid regions. kapm
the answer to your question is most likely to be honey.
Rock on the surface surrounding the volcano will most likely not change. Rock under the surface near the magmatic intrusion that is the source of the volcano could be altered into contact metamorphic rock, altered by heat or heated fluids.
A volcano will is generally a prominent feature that stays in one place. Monitoring seismic activity, gas emissions, and shifts in the surface on and near a volcano can be used to determine if an eruption is likely.
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A Mafic Extrusive Igneous Rock.
In order for a volcano to erupt, magma must move toward the surface. This causes rock to shift and break underground, generating earthquakes.
hole(s) in the side of a volcano leading to the center spout where lave and heat can escape
Lava because pyroclastic material explodes from a volcano, Lava just runs down the surface of the volcano nonexplosive or explosive.