when they are exploding
No. The most violent eruptions involve felsic magma.
Those are likely volcanoes, which are formed when magma from beneath the Earth's crust erupts onto the surface. The lava and gas that spew out are a result of the intense pressure building up within the volcano.
A volcano is a mountainous vent in the Earth's crust that can spew out lava, ash, and gases. Volcanoes are typically formed at tectonic plate boundaries or hot spots in the Earth's mantle, where magma rises to the surface. Eruptions from volcanoes can vary in intensity and can have significant impacts on the environment and surrounding communities.
Cone shaped mountains that spew out lava or gas are called volcanoes. They form when molten rock (magma) from within the Earth's crust is forced to the surface through vents and erupts explosively or effusively. Volcanoes can be found in various locations around the world and are associated with tectonic plate boundaries.
Volcanoes have magma.
Magma is generally associated with volcanoes
Volcanoes will periodically spew out hot gas, ash, or molten rock.
yes they can occur on icy moons of the outer solar systems, and spew ice and ilquid gases instead of lava.
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.
magma
All volcanoes are made of gas and magma.
a volcanoes magma chamber is at the bottom of the inside of the volcano, just at the botton of the tunnel shooting lava