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No...Volcanoes are openings in a planet's surface which allows for the flow of magma...volcanic rocks are simply rocks that originate from a volcano (igneous rocks)
The syrup would represent magma and the air wour represent volcanic gasses.
If its lava flow, the magma chamber will be emptied. In a mass ash ejection the underground heat and pressure on vaporized rock will be exhausted.
If the magma is more viscous, the eruption is stronger.
More iron and magnesium in magma can make it more dense and viscous. This can result in a thicker magma that is less likely to flow easily. It may also affect the melting temperature and can influence the type of volcanic eruptions that occur.
Lava is simply magma that reaches the surface of the earth. If a magma flow never is emergent while it is still in liquid form, it cannot be termed lava. An example is a volcanic stock or a laccolith that remains beneath the surface entirely.
Contractions and relaxation of heart chambers make the blood flow inside the tubes or blood vessel.
Magma always flows.
mama travels through volcanoes in what they call a vent
Pumice can float in water. It is made from volcanic lava and has gases trapped in it, which makes it float.
Contractions and relaxation of heart chambers make the blood flow inside the tubes or blood vessel.
it is the upperpart of the volcanic chimney during an eruption it is the upperpart of the volcanic chimney during an eruption