fissure
An volcanic mountain, such as a shield volcano or a cinder cone, forms when hot melted rock, known as magma, flows through a crack onto the earth's surface and solidifies. This process is associated with volcanic activity and can result in the formation of various types of volcanic landforms.
lava
Sometimes it matters how strong the magma is because it has to have alot of force to break through
An eruption.
The term for the flow of magma through cracks in the Earth's surface is called volcanic eruption. During an eruption, magma is forced through fissures or vents onto the surface, leading to the formation of volcanic features like lava flows, ash clouds, and pyroclastic flows.
An volcanic mountain, such as a shield volcano or a cinder cone, forms when hot melted rock, known as magma, flows through a crack onto the earth's surface and solidifies. This process is associated with volcanic activity and can result in the formation of various types of volcanic landforms.
lava
lava
Volcano.
First, the magma breaks open rocks underneath the volcano. Then, it flows up through cracks of the volcano. After it is all the way to the top, the volcano erupts. Then the magma and lava flows outside the volcano.
volcanoes form when there is a crack in the earth's crust and a chamber of hot rocks(magma chamber) builds up pressure and eventually lava flows out of the crack
It goes through, a fault, crack, vent or hole on a volcano.
a volcanic vent
eruption
the magma in the core of the erath pushes it's self through a crack in the erath's crust and when the magma burst out from the pressure behind it, it becomes lava, so magma is in a volcanoe.
Sometimes it matters how strong the magma is because it has to have alot of force to break through
An eruption.