No. An aqueduct carries water.
The sides of a volcano are known as flanks.
Volcanoes are most commonly found along the boundaries of tectonic plates, such as the Ring of Fire in the Pacific Ocean. These areas have intense geological activity that can lead to volcanic eruptions.
The 2 factors that lead to the dangerous nature of the Ring of Fire were earthquakes and volcanoes. The Ring of Fire, composed of 425 volcanoes, exists in the Pacific Ocean.
A volcano eruption occurs when magma, gas, and ash are expelled from a volcano's vent. This can lead to lava flow, ash cloud, and pyroclastic flows. Eruptions can vary in intensity and can have wide-ranging impacts on surrounding areas.
A volcano cannot kill people. It is the amount of energy liberated from the volcano that causes harm. The enormous amout of heat energy liberated from the volcano causes the increase in temperature of the surroundings. If the temperature reaches the ignition value of the material, the material catches fire and hence causes damage. If the heat energy is very huge, it can cause damage to the surrounding life too.
You have to jump onto the rocks and don't fall into the lava. It will lead you to the volcano.
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Internally, they were the pipes, either made of ceramic or lead; externally they were the arches that supported an overland aqueduct.
The mouth of a volcano is called the "vent." This is the opening through which volcanic materials, such as lava, ash, and gases, are expelled during an eruption. Vents can vary in size and may occur at the summit or along the sides of the volcano. In some cases, the vent can lead to a crater, which is a bowl-shaped depression formed around the vent.
The word "aqueduct" is derived from the Latin words aquawhich means water and ducere which means to lead. An aqueduct is used to channel or lead water from one source to another(town, city, agricultural area, etc.) so the definition is self explanatory.
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NO sorry but volcano Krista in 453643 BC lead people into devastation
The sides of a volcano are known as flanks.
Mainly lead pipes or hollowed out tree trunks. An open top aqueduct, ditches, etc was also used.
depends on how big it is
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