Actually, the hardened magma left in a volcano's pipe after the surrounding softer rock has eroded away is known as a volcanic neck or plug, not a batholith. A batholith is a large mass of igneous rock that has crystallized from magma deep within the Earth's crust, typically covering an area of more than 100 square kilometers. In contrast, a volcanic neck represents the solidified remains of a volcano's conduit.
When magma has solidified in a volcanoes vent it is known as a volcanic plug. In some cases when there is a plug present in a stratovolcano, it can lead to very large explosive eruptions as pressure builds within the volcano.
A batholith differs from an individual pluton primarily in size; a batholith is a large, expansive mass of intrusive igneous rock that typically covers an area greater than 100 square kilometers (around 39 square miles), while a pluton refers to any body of intrusive igneous rock, regardless of size. Batholiths are often composed of multiple interconnected plutons and form from the accumulation of smaller intrusions over time. Additionally, batholiths are typically found at significant depths within the Earth's crust and can influence the surrounding geology significantly.
The Ring of Fire, which stretches around the rim of the Pacific Ocean.
Their are about 37 volcanoes in the Philippines.
Actually, the hardened magma left in a volcano's pipe after the surrounding softer rock has eroded away is known as a volcanic neck or plug, not a batholith. A batholith is a large mass of igneous rock that has crystallized from magma deep within the Earth's crust, typically covering an area of more than 100 square kilometers. In contrast, a volcanic neck represents the solidified remains of a volcano's conduit.
When magma has solidified in a volcanoes vent it is known as a volcanic plug. In some cases when there is a plug present in a stratovolcano, it can lead to very large explosive eruptions as pressure builds within the volcano.
around volcanos
around plate boundries.
Volcanos have been around since the beginning of the Earth itself.
1,000,000,000,000
no there is the ring of fire and some are randomly scattered around the world
A batholith differs from an individual pluton primarily in size; a batholith is a large, expansive mass of intrusive igneous rock that typically covers an area greater than 100 square kilometers (around 39 square miles), while a pluton refers to any body of intrusive igneous rock, regardless of size. Batholiths are often composed of multiple interconnected plutons and form from the accumulation of smaller intrusions over time. Additionally, batholiths are typically found at significant depths within the Earth's crust and can influence the surrounding geology significantly.
They are volcanos that formed around japan
Volcanos go off somewhere around the world every year. That should answer your question.
The Ring of Fire, which stretches around the rim of the Pacific Ocean.
Being a mean hardened person who thought little of those around him.