because it squirts very hot substances. e.g in a pyroclastic flow (contains rocks, gases, and more) can be up to 400 degrees Celsius!
The name volcano has its origin from the name of Vulcan ,a god of fire in roman mythology
volcano comes from the greek God of fire Vulcan ! :) xx
The word "volcano" was derived from the Roman god of fire and smithing, Vulcan. It was said that Vulcan lived in a volcano where he made weapons for the gods. When he got angry the volcano would erupt, similarly to volcanic eruptions today.
"Volcano" is derived from the name of the Island of Vulcano, which got its name from the Roman god of fire, Vulcan.
Nothing causes the ring of fire it is just a nick name for the area because volcano's and earthquakes have magma and lava involved.
The name "volcano" originates from the name of Vulcan, the Roman god of fire and metalworking. Vulcan was believed to have been responsible for volcanic eruptions due to his association with fire and forge.
The word "volcano" comes from the name of the Roman god of fire, Vulcan.
The word "volcano" comes from the name of the Roman god of fire, Vulcan. In Latin, the term "Vulcanus" refers to the god of fire, and "volcanus" means "fire." Over time, the geological feature known as a "volcano" became associated with fire and was named after the Roman god.
There isn't one. But the word "Volcano" is derived from Latin word "Vulcanus" later "Vulcan" which is a name of Roman god of fire.
Volcano came from Vulcan, the roman name of Hephaestus, the blacksmith of the Greek gods. It was believed that when he forged weapons, sparks would fly up and cause volcanic eruptions.
band: erupt(like a volcano)
Hephaestus - god of forge, fire, volcano's, etc.