A deep space in a volcano typically refers to the magma chamber, which is a subterranean reservoir where molten rock, or magma, accumulates before it erupts. This chamber can vary in size and depth, depending on the volcano's structure and activity. The pressure and temperature in this chamber are extreme, influencing volcanic eruptions and the type of material that is expelled during eruptions. Understanding the characteristics of this deep space helps volcanologists predict volcanic behavior and potential hazards.
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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. :)
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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.
Volcanoes are planetary phenomena and do not exist in space.
Deep Space - collection - was created in 1954.
It is called the stratovolcano.
Space Racers - 2014 Vulture's Volcano was released on: USA: 2 May 2014
Deep space refers to the empty regions of space in between star systems, galaxies, etc.
Deep space refers to the empty regions of space in between star systems, galaxies, etc.
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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?