A volcanic neck is an eroded remnant of a pipe that once fed a volcano. It is formed when magma solidifies inside the volcano's vent and the surrounding softer rock erodes away, leaving behind a tall column of volcanic rock.
volcanic neck
Volcanic neck (:
This is the description for the conduit of a volcano. Use the link below for more information, including a diagram.Dont listen to that because that's not true its the pipe and if it's not that then its the vent:)
The main conduit of a volcano is a vertical pipe that connects the magma chamber below the surface to the surface vent of the volcano. It serves as the primary pathway for volcanic material such as lava, gases, and ash to reach the surface during an eruption.
Living near a volcano pipe can pose several dangers, including the risk of volcanic eruptions, lava flows, ash fall, and toxic gas emissions. These events can cause property damage, injuries, and even loss of life. It is important to be aware of the potential hazards and have a plan in place to evacuate safely in case of an emergency.
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.
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A pipe that carries magma inside a volcano.
When magma has solidified in a volcanoes vent it is known as a volcanic plug. In some cases when there is a plug present in a stratovolcano, it can lead to very large explosive eruptions as pressure builds within the volcano.
Actually, the hardened magma left in a volcano's pipe after the surrounding softer rock has eroded away is known as a volcanic neck or plug, not a batholith. A batholith is a large mass of igneous rock that has crystallized from magma deep within the Earth's crust, typically covering an area of more than 100 square kilometers. In contrast, a volcanic neck represents the solidified remains of a volcano's conduit.
A pipe is a long tube in the ground that connects the magma chamber to the earths surface.
A branch pipe of a volcano is a smaller conduit that branches off from the main vent of the volcano. Branch pipes can be found on the flanks of a volcano and may act as secondary pathways for magma to reach the surface. They can contribute to localized eruptions and can play a role in the overall plumbing system of a volcano.
No, actually the volcanic pipe is horizontal.
No, actually the volcanic pipe is horizontal.
Devils Tower in Wyoming is an exposed pipe of an old volcano. It is over 700 feet high and composed of solid rock.
at the top. the end of the pipe (:
When magma hardens in a volcano's pipe