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Not necessarily. Volcanoes appear when there are gaps in the earth's surface such as faults. The pressure inside the earth forces the magma (when molten rock is under the surface, it is called magma; lava when above) up to the surface. The molten material hardens and through successive eruptions, will build a cone or dome shape.

Lava tubes are created when a stream of lava runs down a slope slowly. The outer lava hardens while the lava inside continues on. The tubes that you walk through are made after the lava has come through.

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What is a branch pipe of a volcano?

A pipe is a long tube in the ground that connects the magma chamber to the earths surface.


What is inside the volcano?

Inside a volcano theres a Magama Chamber that has three pipes connected to it. Two of the pipes go left and right and then the third tube goes straight up to the top of the volcano cone where the lava, gases and hot rocks shoot out from when the volcano is erupting. Thanx...:)


Definition of branch pipe of a volcano?

A branch pipe of a volcano is a smaller conduit that branches off from the main vent of the volcano. Branch pipes can be found on the flanks of a volcano and may act as secondary pathways for magma to reach the surface. They can contribute to localized eruptions and can play a role in the overall plumbing system of a volcano.


What lies underneath volcanic features at Earth's surface?

Beneath volcanic features at Earth's surface lies a magma chamber filled with molten rock. As magma rises towards the surface, it can accumulate in reservoirs below the volcano, creating the potential for eruptions. This molten rock comes from the Earth's mantle through volcanic pipes and conduits.


Why do valcanoes erupt?

A volcano is formed by pressure building up below the Earth's crust. Magma forces it way through weaknesses in the earth's crust. When the magma emerges it is called lava. When it cools, it solidifies into rock,or it may emerge though thin cracks,which are called fissure.Or it may be forced though wider pipes,that starts to build up, to a volcano.

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What does the flowchart show about were magma goes after it leaves the pipes?

The flowchart typically shows that after magma leaves the pipes, it can either erupt onto the Earth's surface as lava through a volcano or it can solidify underground to form intrusive igneous rocks like plutons or dikes.


What is a branch pipe of a volcano?

A pipe is a long tube in the ground that connects the magma chamber to the earths surface.


Which is best to be pushed through a pipe a solid a liquid or a gas?

Well, I don't know what can be PUSHED through a pipe but i know that sound can travel through pipes, water can travel through pipes and gases can travel through pipes. But solids don't have a chance! How do you think we get our water in our homes? It travels through pipes of course! I hoped this helped a little. Thank You!


What is inside the volcano?

Inside a volcano theres a Magama Chamber that has three pipes connected to it. Two of the pipes go left and right and then the third tube goes straight up to the top of the volcano cone where the lava, gases and hot rocks shoot out from when the volcano is erupting. Thanx...:)


Definition of branch pipe of a volcano?

A branch pipe of a volcano is a smaller conduit that branches off from the main vent of the volcano. Branch pipes can be found on the flanks of a volcano and may act as secondary pathways for magma to reach the surface. They can contribute to localized eruptions and can play a role in the overall plumbing system of a volcano.


What lies underneath volcanic features at Earth's surface?

Beneath volcanic features at Earth's surface lies a magma chamber filled with molten rock. As magma rises towards the surface, it can accumulate in reservoirs below the volcano, creating the potential for eruptions. This molten rock comes from the Earth's mantle through volcanic pipes and conduits.


How do you travel through pipes on Super Mario Galaxy 2?

jump into them


Where does magma goes after it leaves the pipes?

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Why do valcanoes erupt?

A volcano is formed by pressure building up below the Earth's crust. Magma forces it way through weaknesses in the earth's crust. When the magma emerges it is called lava. When it cools, it solidifies into rock,or it may emerge though thin cracks,which are called fissure.Or it may be forced though wider pipes,that starts to build up, to a volcano.


What are the five main parts of a volcano?

The five main parts of a volcano are the magma chamber, vent, crater, cone, and summit. The magma chamber is where molten rock accumulates underground. The vent is the opening through which lava and gases are ejected. The crater is the bowl-shaped depression at the summit of the volcano. The cone is the mountain-like structure built up by layers of lava and ash. The summit is the highest point of the volcano.


How does water travel?

Through pipes underground,then it flows into the river in which you got the water from in the first place.


What are the travel pipes in super mario brothers?

Oh the warp pipes there pipes because mario and luigi are plumbers