The noun 'Mayon Volcano' is a proper noun, the name of a specific volcano. A proper noun is always capitalized. Examples of common nouns for the proper noun 'Mayon Volcano' are: volcano mountain landform feature
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'volcano' is the name of a specific volcano; for example Mount Vesuvius, Mount St. Helens, Mauna Loa, etc.
A volcano is an eruption of lava through the earth's core, which creates a mountain. A mountain so created is called a volcano even when no lava or volcanic gas is escaping from it. The word derives from the name of the Roman god Vulcan.
A stratovolcano is a type of volcano with steep sides composed of alternating layers of solidified lava flows, volcanic ash, and rocks. A composite volcano is another name for a stratovolcano, both refer to the same type of volcano.
Eyjafjallajökull translates to "Island Mountain Glacier" in Icelandic, named for the volcano's location near the small glacier-capped Eyjafjöll mountain range.
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volcano Vulcan is his Roman name.
Volcanism (vulcanism) is named for the Roman god of fire and the hearth, Vulcan. In Greek mythology, he was called Hephaestus.
Hephaestus - god of forge, fire, volcano's, etc.
Vulcan is the Roman name of a god that is called counterpart to Greek Hephaestus.
The volcano is called Sakurajima.
Hephaestus is sometimes called the husband of Aphrodite.
A forge.
There is no specific name for a volcano's base.
I'm not sure about the name of a volcano, but there is a soap called Lava.
Hephaestus's Roman name is Vulcan. I don't think the Romans have a word for "Hephaestus", but, like I said, Hephaestus's Roman name is Vulcan.
Hephaestus' Roman counterpart is Vulcan, the god of craftmanship. Both are rumored to be located in forges underneath the volcano Mount Etna, where Typhon sleeps, in Sicily, a large island off the coast of southern Italy.