It depends on the volcano. There's no Bureau of Volcanoes that goes around enforcing that every volcano conforms to the VLCNO-9001 standard or something.
A caldera is a large opening caused by the collapse of the top of a volcano following a massive eruption. It can be several kilometers wide and typically forms when the magma chamber underneath the volcano is emptied during an eruption, leading to the collapse of the overlying land.
The opening of a volcano is known as a crater. There are also vents found in volcanic mountains from which lava flows.
A cinder cone volcano
Vent .
It is the volcano.
The opening of a volcano is called the caldera.
The opening in the center of a volcano is a crater.
A caldera is a large opening caused by the collapse of the top of a volcano following a massive eruption. It can be several kilometers wide and typically forms when the magma chamber underneath the volcano is emptied during an eruption, leading to the collapse of the overlying land.
The opening of a volcano is called the vent.The opening of a volcano is called a vent.
A shield volcano is low and wide.
the mouth of the volcano, or caldera.
volcano
The opening of a volcano is known as a crater. There are also vents found in volcanic mountains from which lava flows.
A cinder cone volcano
a crater is the opening at the top of a volcano. Vents are the openings that sometimes come at the sides of the volcano because there may be alot of magma in the volcano and it needs to come out somehow. so it sort of pressurizes the side of the volcano until it breaks through to make an opening. the opening is called a vent.
Vent .
It is called the crater