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A deep pit at the top of a volcanic cone is known as a volcanic crater. It is formed by explosive eruptions or collapse of the summit area of the volcano. Craters can vary in size and shape depending on the volcano's activity.
It is called the stratovolcano.
Magma is inside the volcano, and it becomes lava when it comes out. :)
A crater in a volcano is the bowl-shaped depression at the summit that is formed either by the collapse of the volcano's summit or by explosive eruptions. It is often the topmost part of a volcano where magma, gases, and volcanic ash can be expelled during eruptions.
shallow
A deep pit at the top of a volcanic cone is known as a volcanic crater. It is formed by explosive eruptions or collapse of the summit area of the volcano. Craters can vary in size and shape depending on the volcano's activity.
It is called the stratovolcano.
I saw a documentary that showed that there is a cone like volcano deep under Lake Superior. I am wondering if it's named, or known to be true?
No, they do not go that deep
Magma is inside the volcano, and it becomes lava when it comes out. :)
Generally, the volcano is not the result of cooling and hardening deep underground. It is the molten magma in the core of the earth that, when it rises and breaks through the earth's crust, results in volcanic action.
Life on Fire Wildlife on the Volcano's Edge - 2013 Pioneers of the Deep 1-6 was released on: USA: February 2013
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No. It is a volcano caldera. The lake is deep and very blue.
A crater in a volcano is the bowl-shaped depression at the summit that is formed either by the collapse of the volcano's summit or by explosive eruptions. It is often the topmost part of a volcano where magma, gases, and volcanic ash can be expelled during eruptions.
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