No! how can they they're connected to the ground you idiot!
Volcanoes are holes in the Earth's curst that erupt when lava gets too hot. So when lava starts to boil it starts to look for a hole and epurts.
None. The "ice volcanoes" on Lake Michigan were not true volcanoes. They formed as a result of waves crashing into ice on the lake and fountaining spray thtough holes. Some of this water froze around the hole, forming something that superficially resmbled a volcano.
Volcanoes are found all over the world, but they are most commonly associated with areas along tectonic plate boundaries, such as the Ring of Fire in the Pacific Ocean. Volcanic activity also occurs in places like Iceland, Italy, and Africa.
There are three. From smallest to largest, they are: Cinder Cones, Composite Volcanoes (also called Strata Volcanoes), and then Shield Volcanoes.
I think this is a flawed question. Volcanoes don't eat like animals do because volcanoes are not alive. Volcanoes are just holes in the crust through which magma, gases and ash erupt.The Primitive CustomIn the South Seas, before Europeans arrived, islanders tried to appease the "volcano god" with offerings, sometimes including human sacrifices. Because some eruptions are short and infrequent, they might have inferred it was working. The alternative (a full-blown continuing eruption) usually eliminated the residents, so they drew no conclusions at all.
No -- it only has volcanoes.
All volcanoes are holes in the Earth that hold magma from underground.
they have giant holes in the sky
the period time of volcanoes need to go out from the holes and the things that make it faster to happened
Volcanoes are essentially holes in the earths surface through which magma and lava can erupt. when pressure builds up below the earths crust, magma is then forced violently out of the volcanoes.
No. Volcanoes have vents. Vents are holes though which ash, gas, and lava can erupt.
Volcanoes are holes in the Earth's curst that erupt when lava gets too hot. So when lava starts to boil it starts to look for a hole and epurts.
The black holes found in space? No. An underwater volcano or a split in the seafloor can leak magma into the ocean causing it to instantly cool. This is one way islands are formed. So the volcanic stone may be black, but they are not referred to as black holes.
Because the lava flows down the sides of the volcano before it hardens.
None. The "ice volcanoes" on Lake Michigan were not true volcanoes. They formed as a result of waves crashing into ice on the lake and fountaining spray thtough holes. Some of this water froze around the hole, forming something that superficially resmbled a volcano.
Volcanoes are found all over the world, but they are most commonly associated with areas along tectonic plate boundaries, such as the Ring of Fire in the Pacific Ocean. Volcanic activity also occurs in places like Iceland, Italy, and Africa.
both are natural holes in the ground. calderas are made by volcanoes ad craters are made by things that crash into Earth like meteors