The part the volcano breathes from
A volcanic neck is the throat of a volcano and consists of a pipe like conduit filled with hypabyssal rocks. the volcanic Lave from the Magma Chamber comes out through the throat when the volcano erupts. :) hope this helped :)
A composite volcano or Strata Volcano.
it was a neck of a volcano
Mount Fuji is a composite volcano.
The part the volcano breathes from
A volcanic neck is the throat of a volcano and consists of a pipe like conduit filled with hypabyssal rocks. the volcanic Lave from the Magma Chamber comes out through the throat when the volcano erupts. :) hope this helped :)
it is the upperpart of the volcanic chimney during an eruption it is the upperpart of the volcanic chimney during an eruption
It is like a pipe within the volcanoe in which the magma exits the volcanoe
There are a number of main parts of a volcano. Some of these include the throat, the sill, the conduit, and the parasitic cone.
Volcano spines are rigid columns of solidified lava pushed above the throat of the volcano.
Yes. The ash can get in their throat and cause breathing troubles or, in extreme cases, death.
Dormant volcanoes may have their throat blocked with rubble, or maybe a lake. This is always the case with extinct volcanoes.
There tends to be five main parts that make up a volcano. They include the magma chamber, the main vent, lava, the crater, and the pyroclastic flow , which is fast moving flow of hot gas and rock.
The four main parts of a volcano are the pipe, throat, summit, and crater. There are also branch pipes along the pipe going upward when the pipe cannot handle all of the lava as it moves upward.
a volcano is made of many layers: {| ! colspan="2" | | 1. Large magma chamber 2. Bedrock 3. Conduit (pipe) 4. Base 5. Sill 6. Branch pipe 7. Layers of ash emitted by the volcano 8. Flank 9. Layers of lava emitted by the volcano 10. Throat 11. Parasitic cone 12. Lava flow 13. Vent 14. Crater 15. Ash cloud |}
The Volcano has a huge structure below it. The molten rock deep within it is called Magma. A subsidiary volcano may form from the main body, this is called a Parasitic cone. Some times some volcanic materials may seep out near the volcano, this opening is called Vent. The molten rock erupting from the Volcano is called Lava. The mouth of the volcano is called Crater. The highest point of a volcanic mountain is called Summit while the underground passage of magma is called Conduit. The Channel through which lava is ejected out is called the Throat. Ash or fragments of rocks and lava are what is blasted out forming Ash clouds due to the explosion