Yes; this is very typical.
Yes, magma can sometimes force its way out of the side of a volcano through a vent. This is known as a lateral eruption or a flank eruption. It occurs when the pressure of the magma becomes too high and finds a weak point on the volcano's side to escape from.
because of pressure
Magma collects in a magma chamber.the magma moves upward through a pipe, a long tube in the ground that connects the magma chamber to earths surface. Molten rock and gas leave the volcano through an opening called a vent. A lava flow happens when an are covered by lava pours out of the vent. A crater is a bowl shaped area at the top of the volcano around the central vent where magma comes out. Magma is beneath the volcano. Lava is the name of magma after it leaves a volcano. YOUre WELCome
An active volcano erupts when there is an accumulation of magma beneath the surface that builds up pressure and eventually forces its way out through the volcano's vent. Factors such as the composition of the magma, tectonic activity, and gas content can influence the frequency and intensity of eruptions.
A volcano explodes when magma (what lava is called when it is underground) comes up with gas trapped in it. The gas can form bubbles in the magma that grow so quickly that it creates an explosion. The real word for this is "erupt" because not all eruptions have explosions. Sometimes the lava just oozes out from the weight of the rock pressing down on the magma.
Pressure inside the earth forces the magma through cracks and other conduits in earth's crust.
Yes, magma can sometimes force its way out of the side of a volcano through a vent. This is known as a lateral eruption or a flank eruption. It occurs when the pressure of the magma becomes too high and finds a weak point on the volcano's side to escape from.
because of pressure
it is side vents
Magma collects in a magma chamber.the magma moves upward through a pipe, a long tube in the ground that connects the magma chamber to earths surface. Molten rock and gas leave the volcano through an opening called a vent. A lava flow happens when an are covered by lava pours out of the vent. A crater is a bowl shaped area at the top of the volcano around the central vent where magma comes out. Magma is beneath the volcano. Lava is the name of magma after it leaves a volcano. YOUre WELCome
The surface of the crust will bulge, and an eruption of a volcano may occur.
1. Pressure in the magma chamber begins to build up. 2. The pressure forces the magma to go up through the vent. 3. Then it will erupt
The surface of the crust will bulge, and an eruption of a volcano may occur.
An active volcano erupts when there is an accumulation of magma beneath the surface that builds up pressure and eventually forces its way out through the volcano's vent. Factors such as the composition of the magma, tectonic activity, and gas content can influence the frequency and intensity of eruptions.
Magma erupts out because of immense pressure inside the earth's crust.
A volcano explodes when magma (what lava is called when it is underground) comes up with gas trapped in it. The gas can form bubbles in the magma that grow so quickly that it creates an explosion. The real word for this is "erupt" because not all eruptions have explosions. Sometimes the lava just oozes out from the weight of the rock pressing down on the magma.
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