there is a side vent and main vent on most volcanoes. some just have a main vent
The parasitic cone is the name of the smaller vent-structure on the side of some volcanoes. This structure is not part of the central vent of a volcano.
YES
No. A vent is the part of the volcano from which material erupts. One volcano can have multiple vents.
Scientists classify volcanoes based on their eruption style, shape, size, and composition of erupted materials. Common classifications include shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes, and cinder cone volcanoes. These classifications help scientists understand the behavior and potential hazards associated with different types of volcanoes.
there is a side vent and main vent on most volcanoes. some just have a main vent
Parasitic Cone
The parasitic cone is the name of the smaller vent-structure on the side of some volcanoes. This structure is not part of the central vent of a volcano.
YES
No. A vent is the part of the volcano from which material erupts. One volcano can have multiple vents.
Scientists classify volcanoes based on their eruption style, shape, size, and composition of erupted materials. Common classifications include shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes, and cinder cone volcanoes. These classifications help scientists understand the behavior and potential hazards associated with different types of volcanoes.
The mouth of the volcano.
because they are directly below a lava vent.
caldara
a secondary vent is a vent or tube that connects to the secondary cone for the lava to flow.
Volcanoes have certain parts in common. All volcanoes have a magma chamber, a least one vent, and a roof. Some have lost their roof in past eruption and have only a craters to show their presents.
eruptive vent, the location of the eruptive vent, and the character of the eruptive vent, also volume, mass, and height