This is known as a volcanic vent.
Gas and lava exit a volcano are through a volcanic vent or fissure and cool rapidly at the surface. Eruptions can be fluid or explosive.
This is known as a volcanic vent.
Gas and lava exit a volcano are through a volcanic vent or fissure and cool rapidly at the surface. Eruptions can be fluid or explosive.
The volcanic throat is the uppermost one, but often volcanoes open a secondary volcano on their side.
fumarole
vent
Fumarole
Volcano , (volcanic vent).
A volcano is a geological structure formed by the eruption of molten rock, ash, and gases from the Earth's crust. It is often cone-shaped and has a vent or opening through which the material is expelled. Volcanoes can be found on land or underwater.
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When a part of the earth's upper mantle or lower crust melts, magma forms. A volcano is essentially an opening or a vent through which this magma and the dissolved gases it contains are discharged.
A volcano is a mountain that opens downward to a pool of molten rock below the surface of the earth. When pressure builds up, eruptions occur. Gases and rock shoot up through the opening and spill over or fill the air with lavafragments.
fumarole
Volcano , (volcanic vent).
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Fumarole
yes it is realeased from the rapidly expanding gases
These are vents through which volcanic gases and water vapour escape to the earth's surfaec.Fumaroles are formed when magma heats underground water,it mixes with volcanic gases and the mixture is eventually released as steam.
A volcano is a geological structure formed by the eruption of molten rock, ash, and gases from the Earth's crust. It is often cone-shaped and has a vent or opening through which the material is expelled. Volcanoes can be found on land or underwater.
A stomata is an opening allows gases to come through.
volcano
An opening in or near a volcano, through which hot sulfurous gases emerge.
When a part of the earth's upper mantle or lower crust melts, magma forms. A volcano is essentially an opening or a vent through which this magma and the dissolved gases it contains are discharged.
Explosive volcanic eruptions affect the Earth's spheres by introducing volcanic substances into these spheres. Tons of volcanic gases and water vapor can spread through the atmosphere, lithosphere and hydrosphere. These gases are then inhaled by the organisms in the biosphere, which could lead to health problems.