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Volcanic gases escape through a vent called a fumarole or fissure on the surface of a volcano. This release of gases can occur steadily or explosively, depending on the volcanic activity.
A volcano is the opening called in the earths crust called through which lava gases and other pieces of rock erupt.
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The release of CO2 and other gases into the atmosphere through vents in the Earth's crust is called volcanic degassing. This process occurs during volcanic eruptions when magma deep within the Earth releases gases trapped within it.
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The exit of volcanic eruptions is called a vent. This is the opening through which volcanic material such as lava, ash, and gases are released from the Earth's interior to the surface.
The opening through which molten rock flows out to the surface is called a volcano vent or volcanic vent. It is a rupture on the Earth's surface that allows magma, gases, and ash to escape during a volcanic eruption.
The opening in the Earth through which volcanic material passes is called a volcano. When pressure builds up from molten rock (magma) beneath the Earth's surface, it can force its way through cracks and openings, resulting in an eruption. This volcanic material can include lava, ash, and gases, which are expelled during an eruption.
Volcanic gases escape through a vent called a fumarole or fissure on the surface of a volcano. This release of gases can occur steadily or explosively, depending on the volcanic activity.
A volcano is the opening called in the earths crust called through which lava gases and other pieces of rock erupt.
A volcano erupts when molten rock, known as magma, flows through a central opening in the Earth's crust called a vent. This release of magma, gases, and ash can result in a volcanic eruption.
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This is called a volcanic fissure or vent. It is a fracture in the Earth's crust through which molten rock (magma), volcanic ash, and gases are expelled during an eruption. The size and length of these fissures can vary greatly depending on the specific volcanic activity.
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a funnel shaped vent at the top of a volcano is a crater
The release of CO2 and other gases into the atmosphere through vents in the Earth's crust is called volcanic degassing. This process occurs during volcanic eruptions when magma deep within the Earth releases gases trapped within it.
The opening top of the volcano is called a crater. The super-heated gases and ash billows out of the mouth of hell before the magma erupts out destroying all in its path.