Nowhere. If lava is pouring out of a natural hole or vent, that hole is by definition either a volcano or part of one.
they are volcanos.
As a physycist, I can assure you this has no effect.
Lava can't flow violently. Highly explosive eruptions such as the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens do not produce lava flows: they produce clouds of ash, gas, and pumice. Mount St. Helens has produced "quiet" lava flows at times.
Cinder cone volcanos have steep sides and broadd bases.They are formed by explosive eruptions that are followed by lava outpourings.
Lava is molten rock escaping through holes and cracks (eg volcanos) in the Earth's crust. The molten rock when under the Earth's crust is called magma.
shield volcanoes
lava and volcanos
they are volcanos.
Volcanos are creators that explode with lava
lava from volcanos
from the ashes and lava of volcanos.
Vulcanologists are scientists that study volcanos and anything relating to volcanos (including magma, lava, etc...).
ash,lava and magma,and molten rock.
Lava flows from Cinder Cone volcanoes when pressure from the magma chamber beneath the volcano causes the magma to be forced up to the surface. The lava then flows out of the vent and down the sides of the volcano, often forming steep, narrow streams due to the high viscosity of the lava.
the lava flow is a density independent that flow good from the chemicals lava it have to flow and it is independent
layers apounlayers of cooled lava
mud volcanos