Volcanoes explode out of openings in the earth where lava bursts through. Typically the volcanoes are assumed to erupt from the top, or peek. However, it is common for a volcano to also erupt from the side of the cone shaped volcano.
Seasons are to do with weather and climate. A volcano may erupt anytime not in summer or winter, that is irrelevant.
Volcanoes do not erupt in a season, the reason they erupt is due to the build up of magma in the Earth's crust below the place they erupt.
Some volcanoes are:
extinct, nothing happening for a very long time
dormant, they have not erupted for a long time but might become active in 500-1000 years
active, they 'dribble or spew' all the time
new ones which erupt sometimes after other thermal activity becomes apparent sometimes unexpectedly but usually in an area where there are other volcanoes or thermal activity.
An example is the Volcanic Plateau in New Zealand which is part of the Pacific Rim of Fire where many extinct, dormant and active volcanoes are situated.
Volcanoes erupt due to the build up of magma (rocks are cooled magma which is made liquid by intense heat) in the Earth's crust below the place they erupt. This is called seismic activity.
Some types of volcanoes are:
New ones which erupt sometimes after other thermal activity becomes apparent sometimes unexpectedly but usually in an area where there are other volcanoes or thermal activity.
An example is the Volcanic Plateau in New Zealand which is part of the Pacific Rim of Fire where many extinct, dormant and active volcanoes are situated.
Other volcano types are:
extinct, nothing happening for a very long time
dormant, they have not erupted for a long time but might become active in 500-1000 years
active, they 'dribble or spew' all the time
Volcanoes erupt gases such as carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, chlorine, and fluorine.
There have been volcano eruptions al over the world. Some famous eruptions include Peru, Indonesia, Guatemala, Alaska, the Philippines, Greece, as well as China.
Volcanoes usually eupt on the edge of the plates below the earths crust.
bc they had too much soda.
no
Um...they explode and kill people...
That term is 'calderas'
No. The Earth won't "explode"! Volcanoes relieve pressure over relatively small areas, but the planet's Crust and interior as a whole are basically in equilibrium.
because moutains are constantly forming by techtonic plates pusing against eachother. some mountains explode
no
yes
volcanoes are mountthat explode lava
The phrase "explode slowly" is an oxymoron. Composite volcanoes, regardless of whether they are island volcanoes or mainland volcanoes, will produce both explosive and non-explosive eruptions.
no they dont occur
Um...they explode and kill people...
That term is 'calderas'
Weather has no effect on the explosive properties of volcanoes.
because japans volcanoes explode. So therefore, the magma does not flow down the volcano making it flat and smooth.
They do! Check out the Volcanoes State Park at Kilauea on the Big Island. They have volcanoes that have been going for 30 years now.
because if people are not informed about volcanoes they could erupt and explode and kill us all and we wouldnt have any protocol to escape it.
in the magma chamber gasses build up. while it is silent its building up theses ezplosive gasses build up and explode.