Fumaroles are fissures through which water and water vapor escape from the Earth's surface.
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It escapes through volcanoes.
Some examples of volcanic activity leading up to an eruption include increased seismic activity, such as small earthquakes or tremors, ground deformation or bulging caused by magma movement, increased gas emissions, such as sulfur dioxide, and the appearance of new fissures or vents on the volcano's surface through which magma can escape. These signs can help scientists monitor and predict volcanic eruptions.
The cause of evaporation is the continuous movement of molecules at the surface of a liquid; gaining more energy they can escape in the air. Temperature favors this process.
No! how can they they're connected to the ground you idiot!
Fumaroles are fissures through which water and water vapor escape from the Earth's surface.
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Yes molten rocks in the form of lava escape from the Earth mantle through fissures in the seabed Yes molten rocks in the form of lava escape from the Earth mantle through fissures in the seabed
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They are called fissures.
It escapes through volcanoes.
Some examples of volcanic activity leading up to an eruption include increased seismic activity, such as small earthquakes or tremors, ground deformation or bulging caused by magma movement, increased gas emissions, such as sulfur dioxide, and the appearance of new fissures or vents on the volcano's surface through which magma can escape. These signs can help scientists monitor and predict volcanic eruptions.
No it can't.
The escape speed from the surface of the earth, or the "escape velocity" from the earth is about 11.2km/s.
the earth's hot materials move towards the earth's surface because the crust is weak and there is no other way in which the hot materials can escape except explosion. there is no other place to where it can magically teleport so to escape so thus, it explodes out mostly through the weak cracks and fissures on the earth's surface. -Zulekha Das
The cause of evaporation is the continuous movement of molecules at the surface of a liquid; gaining more energy they can escape in the air. Temperature favors this process.