The force of a volcano comes from the build-up of pressure beneath the Earth's surface due to the movement of magma within the Earth's mantle. When this pressure becomes too great, it can cause an eruption as the magma is expelled through the volcano's vent.
Around Auckland city there are approximately 50 volcanoes. Pinatubu is an active volcano in the Philippines.
Volcanic rocks form on or near Earth's surface from the solidification of magma (molten rock) that has erupted from a volcano. They can also form when lava cools and solidifies quickly in underwater environments, such as in ocean ridges or volcanic islands.
If the magma is more viscous, the eruption is stronger.
The rocks that come out of volcanoes are called volcanic rocks. These rocks are formed from lava that has cooled and solidified either within the volcano or on the Earth's surface. Examples include basalt, andesite, and rhyolite.
Yes, water vapor can come out of a volcano along with other gases and volcanic materials during an eruption. Additionally, some volcanoes have crater lakes that can release water during eruptions or due to interactions with magma underground.
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NO!!!! Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon . Depending on the nature of the use of steel , other metals can be added as alloys. The whole is made in a steel works. Volcanoes do NOT make steel. They produce, gas, rock, lava, magma, NB Looking into a steel furnace might be like looking into an erupting crater of a volcano; very hot, glowing red. However, they are two completely different things.
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They are rocks that come out of a volcano
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The molten rock that comes out of a volcano is called a magma.
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