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The tunnel that magma goes through to reach the top of a volcano is called a conduit. This conduit is often a vertical pipe-like structure that connects the magma chamber beneath the volcano to the surface.
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
A cone-shaped hill that throws out magma is called a volcanic cone or a cinder cone. This type of volcano is characterized by its steep sides and small size. When magma is ejected from a cinder cone volcano, it often forms cinders and ash that accumulate around the vent, building up the cone shape.
Yes. Composite volcanoes often have a high gas content in their magma, which is why they often erupt explosively.
Most often, igneous rocks such as basalt and andesite form near active volcanoes. These rocks are created by the solidification of magma that has erupted onto the Earth's surface.
A volcano is a vent or hole in the ground where molten rock and associated gasses erupt. A magma chamber is a chamber underground, often under a volcano, where molten rock is stored.
Magma flows beneath the Earth's surface, often leading to volcanic eruptions when it reaches the surface.
The tunnel that magma goes through to reach the top of a volcano is called a conduit. This conduit is often a vertical pipe-like structure that connects the magma chamber beneath the volcano to the surface.
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
A cone-shaped hill that throws out magma is called a volcanic cone or a cinder cone. This type of volcano is characterized by its steep sides and small size. When magma is ejected from a cinder cone volcano, it often forms cinders and ash that accumulate around the vent, building up the cone shape.
Yes. Composite volcanoes often have a high gas content in their magma, which is why they often erupt explosively.
A satellite volcano is a smaller volcanic cone that has formed on the flank of a larger volcano. They are often found clustered around the main volcano and are connected to its underlying magma chamber. Satellite volcanoes can erupt independently or along with the main volcano.
If the magma is more viscous, the eruption is stronger.
Something cannot happen during a volcano, as a volcano is a thing, not an event. However, earthquakes often do happen during volcanic eruptions. This is because of the often large amounts of magma moving underground, breaking rock around it.
Most often, igneous rocks such as basalt and andesite form near active volcanoes. These rocks are created by the solidification of magma that has erupted onto the Earth's surface.
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A hot spot volcano is a volcano that forms over a persistent source of magma known as a hot spot, which is usually located beneath the Earth's crust. These volcanoes are often isolated and can produce large volumes of basaltic lava. Examples include the Hawaiian Islands and Yellowstone National Park in the United States.