Most volcanoes do not erupt explosively. Those that do usually contain highly viscous magmas, meaning the magma does not flow easily. The more Viscous magma can hold a large amount of trapped gas. Pressure within the earth forces the magma to rise through the volcano. As it near the surface pressure on the magma decreases, releasing the trapped gasses. The gasses expand rapidly, generating an explosion.
A volcano might be bubbling as a warning that the volcano will burst soon. In addition, the volcano might be bubbling after the volcano exploded lava.
The violent release of energy from a volcano is known as an eruption. Gas and magma from beneath the earth's surface are under great pressure. The gas and magma find the path of least resistance and burst through the central vent of the volcano.
When a volcano erupts, the earth is opened up to produce lava, which is magma that has reached the surface. Sometimes, there are materials, or fragments, that are ejected from the volcano by the force of the volcano erupting. These blobs of lava are called Pyroclastic material.
This metaphor is used to describe a situation where emotions are intense and overwhelming, similar to a volcano erupting with force. It conveys the idea that emotions are uncontrollable and may come out suddenly and with great intensity.
When a cell swells and burst
A volcano might be bubbling as a warning that the volcano will burst soon. In addition, the volcano might be bubbling after the volcano exploded lava.
Molten rock, volcanic ash and gas
Mt. Fuji is a volcanic mountain. And it's a dormant volcano, which means it can burst any time.
Magma burst on to the surface of earth,when it dries, they will form a large hill of rocks sky as it develops the hill becomes a volcano .
Synonyms for erupted (came out) include ejected, expelled, effused, issued, burst, spurted, or gushed. For a volcano, the synonyms might be exploded, vented, or blasted.
burst/ burst /burst. Don't burst the balloon. He burst the balloon yesterday. He has burst the balloon already.
The violent release of energy from a volcano is known as an eruption. Gas and magma from beneath the earth's surface are under great pressure. The gas and magma find the path of least resistance and burst through the central vent of the volcano.
The past participle for burst is burst.
The past tense of "burst" is "burst."
When a volcano erupts, the earth is opened up to produce lava, which is magma that has reached the surface. Sometimes, there are materials, or fragments, that are ejected from the volcano by the force of the volcano erupting. These blobs of lava are called Pyroclastic material.
The past tense of "burst" is "burst" and the past participle is also "burst".
The past tense of burst is burst. The past participle of burst is also burst.