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A volcanic neck is the throat of a volcano and consists of a pipe like conduit filled with hypabyssal rocks. the volcanic Lave from the Magma Chamber comes out through the throat when the volcano erupts. :) hope this helped :)
a volcanic neck forms when magma hardens in a volcano's pipe and is later exposed.
A composite volcano or Strata Volcano.
Mount Fuji is a composite volcano.
mount etna is a volcano in italy
The volcano neck
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A volcanic neck forms when the magma inside a volcano turns into rock and the outside of a volcano wears away, leaving the spiky-shaped rock magma.
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a volcanic neck
When magma hardens in a volcano's pipe, the result will eventually be a volcanic neck or volcanic plug. This landform is a solidified remnant of magma that once filled the volcano's vent.
volcanic neck
A volcanic neck is a cylindrical mesa composed of basaltic rock and protruding from the surrounding terrain. A volcanic neck forms inside a volcano when the heat and pressure from below are reduced so that the magma inside the volcano's vent solidifies. Over a period of a few hundred thousand years, the surrounding softer earth erodes away, leaving the volcanic neck standing alone.
Volcanic neck
A volcanic neck is the throat of a volcano and consists of a pipe like conduit filled with hypabyssal rocks. the volcanic Lave from the Magma Chamber comes out through the throat when the volcano erupts. :) hope this helped :)
A volcanic neck forms when magma solidifies in the vent of a volcano, after the solidification the volcano goes either dormant for an extended period of time or goes extinct. During this period of quiescence the ash around the vent erodes away as well as all the other light material leaving only the spine that was the plug in the vent. This will last the longest as it is very densely solidified magma versus a loose conglomerate of ash on the flanks of the volcano.
A volcanic neck forms when the volcano has long since been extinct. The once molten magma that is in the former eruptive vent of the volcano cools and solidifies over time. Once the magma is solidified long after extinction of the volcano erosional forces take over on the volcano. Over time the volcano becomes more and more dissected. Once the older layers of the volcano are eroded away all that will remain is the erosion resistant solidified magma that was in the now ancient volcanoes vents.