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The top pit of a volcano is called the crater. It is the opening at the summit of the volcano where volcanic activity such as eruptions and gas emissions occur.
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Crater or vent. Sometimes lava also comes from fissures as well. However crater is the most commonly used term.
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.
The opening of the volcano is called crater. A crater may be large in dimension or deep. This is where the magma erupts.
The top pit of a volcano is called the crater. It is the opening at the summit of the volcano where volcanic activity such as eruptions and gas emissions occur.
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Crater or vent. Sometimes lava also comes from fissures as well. However crater is the most commonly used term.
A mountain with a crater is called a volcanic mountain or a volcano. It is created when molten rock, ash, and gas are expelled from the Earth's mantle through a vent or opening in the Earth's surface.
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.
The opening of the volcano is called crater. A crater may be large in dimension or deep. This is where the magma erupts.
A crater volcano, also known as a volcanic crater, is a circular depression at the summit of a volcano. It is formed when explosive eruptions blast out material, creating a bowl-shaped cavity. Crater volcanoes can vary in size and depth depending on the volcanic activity that created them.
Any place the volcano opens up is called a vent since it allows for the release of built up heat and gas. The main summit of the volcano is usually called the crater but I'm guessing there is probably something more technical that a geologist would call it. Hopefully this helps.
The summit of a volcano is the highest point of the volcano's peak or crater, where often the main vent or vents are located. It is the topmost part of the volcano that can sometimes be marked by a crater or caldera.
a crater can be formed anywhere in a volcano. its usually formed at the top though.
Taal Volcano in Philippines....
Probably from the earthquake that happened when the crater hit the earth. The lava rushes to the surface, melting the crater, and it forms a volcano.