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ash particles, cinders, tephra, gases
ash particles, cinders, tephra, gases
It is erupted by magma. It has steep slopes.it has alt lava and ash.
Volcanoes can erupt ash, gas, and pumice in addition to or instead of lava.
lava
Materials produced when a volcano erupts are called volcanic products or volcanic materials. These can include lava flows, ash, gases, and volcanic rocks such as pumice and obsidian.
Lava and ash are two things that can be expelled from a volcano during an eruption. Lava is molten rock that flows out of the volcano, while ash consists of tiny rock particles and glass fragments that can be carried by the wind.
Yes. When a volcano erupts, the top of it blows off. The lava spits out the top and it travels down the side. When the lava hits the ground, over the years it turns to ash and mabe 10 years later, it turns into a black, powdery dirt.
In 2009, the eruption of Krakatoa did not produce significant lava flows; instead, it was characterized by explosive volcanic activity and ash emissions. The lava that erupted primarily remained within the caldera of the volcano. Consequently, while the eruption generated ash clouds and pyroclastic flows that affected surrounding areas, there were no extensive lava flows observed beyond the immediate vicinity of the volcano itself.
Lava, ash, and gases are common things that come out of a volcano after an eruption. Lava is molten rock that flows out, ash is small particles of rock and glass, and gases like sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide are released into the atmosphere.
The lava of Krakatoa volcano is typically AAA lava, which is characterized by its thick and viscous texture. This type of lava tends to flow slowly and can create steep-sided volcanoes. Pahoehoe lava, on the other hand, is more fluid and forms smooth, rope-like textures when it cools.
Igneous rock that flowed out of the surface if lava; lava blown out of explosive eruptions is Volcanic Ash, or Tuff.