The central depression is called a crater, or more technically a "caldera."
The hollow area at the top of a volcano is known as the crater. It is a bowl-shaped depression where volcanic activity occurs, such as eruptions, gas emissions, and lava flows. Craters can vary in size and depth depending on the type of volcano.
Vent .
The name of the hollow landform, found at the top of the volcano is called crater.
Volcano , (volcanic vent).
No, the side vent of a volcano is typically a secondary vent that allows magma to escape from the volcano. Secondary vents are openings in the volcano's flank that can form during an eruption, allowing magma and gas to be released from a different location than the main vent.
The hollow area at the top of a volcano is known as the crater. It is a bowl-shaped depression where volcanic activity occurs, such as eruptions, gas emissions, and lava flows. Craters can vary in size and depth depending on the type of volcano.
A crater
A volcanic vent.
If the volcano is active, there may be vents around the volcano as well as on top. A vent is where volcanic material (lava, steam, ash) is being released.
Vent .
the magma cools and hardens and then it becomes the surface of around the volcano like a rock land
It is a valley
The name of the hollow landform, found at the top of the volcano is called crater.
Volcano , (volcanic vent).
No, the side vent of a volcano is typically a secondary vent that allows magma to escape from the volcano. Secondary vents are openings in the volcano's flank that can form during an eruption, allowing magma and gas to be released from a different location than the main vent.
Vent
The opening at the top of a volcano is called the "vent." This is where magma, gases, and ash escape from the volcano during an eruption. The vent may lead to a larger crater, which is the bowl-shaped depression that forms around the vent after eruptions.