Gasses such as carbon dioxide.
Liquids in the form of Lava
Solids in the form of ash, pumice, obsidian (possibly as rapidly cooling liquids), and I assume debris from any explosions that might occur.
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Volcano hotspots form when there is a buildup of pressure within the volcano. This pressure pushes molten lava up causing the earth to crack. These cracks then spew out the molten lava.
Cinder Cone volcano, Shield Volcano and Composite Volcano
I really need to know what are the three main types of volcanoes??? A:the three main types of volcanoes are: active volcanoes dormant volcanoes extinct volcanoes -shiv kumar.v
Two types of igneous rocks are intrusive which is found in a volcano. And extrusive which is found outside of a volcano.
It is a strato/composite volcano
A volcano will spew lava.
Pahoehoe lava comes out of the Kilauea volcano. Hope I helped. But hey, do you know any other volcanoes that spew pahoehoe? Need help on homework. Answer it!
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It depends on the type and size of the volcano, the viscosity, and the amount of pressure built up over time within the volcano.
Volcano hotspots form when there is a buildup of pressure within the volcano. This pressure pushes molten lava up causing the earth to crack. These cracks then spew out the molten lava.
There's the good old fashioned volcano trick where you make a volcano out of clay or buy one and then put in red vinegar and baking soda to make it bubble over and spew like a volcano.
You can never fail with a standard Volcano. Even better if you can get it to erupt in front of the class and spew lava.
Cinder Cone volcano, Shield Volcano and Composite Volcano
One easy experimental design for a science fair project is to make a volcano. To create a semblance to lava use baking soda and vinegar. This will spew out of the top of the volcano.
The cast of Spew - 2009 includes: Frank Huckingbush as Spew
When volcanos erupt they spew ash and moltant lava all over the place. They can cause lots of problems with crop damage.
A ring of volcanoes surrounds the northern Pacific Ocean, some of which are active and spew lava and others of which are dormant mountain peaks.