It is called a caldera. It is a cauldron-like volcanic feature usually formed by the collapse of land following a volcanic eruption, such as the one at Yellowstone National Park in the US. They are sometimes confused with volcanic craters.(wikipedia). Hope that helped :-D
A crater is not a separate material or part of a volcano. It is a depression or hollow at the summit of a volcano that forms when the volcano erupts and releases magma, gases, and other materials. The crater is a result of the collapse or expulsion of material during the eruption.
Yes, Madeira does have a volcano called Pico do Arieiro. It is an extinct volcano that is part of the Madeira Island volcanic complex.
Very much so. A volcano is the eruption of molten rock as lava.
No. A vent is the part of the volcano from which material erupts. One volcano can have multiple vents.
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The part the volcano breathes from
A cinder cone is part of a volcanoe but I just don't know what part.
A crater is not a separate material or part of a volcano. It is a depression or hollow at the summit of a volcano that forms when the volcano erupts and releases magma, gases, and other materials. The crater is a result of the collapse or expulsion of material during the eruption.
Yes. It is the top of a mountain, or volcano.
Montserrat is in Spain. There is a volcano in Montserrat, on the Southern part of the island.
The dike Is the part of the volcano formed by an accumlation of volcanic debris
Yes, Madeira does have a volcano called Pico do Arieiro. It is an extinct volcano that is part of the Madeira Island volcanic complex.
Very much so. A volcano is the eruption of molten rock as lava.
magma
The chimney.
it is part of a volcano
It trickles slowly down the volcano and then turns into solid and becomes part of the volcano. That's why volcanos are so HUGE!!