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No. A vent is the part of the volcano from which material erupts. One volcano can have multiple vents.
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.
When a volcano erupts, molten rock reaches the surface as lava, ash, or similar material. This is addes to the surface of the volcano. So the mountain or edifice of a volcano is essentially a pile of material that has erupted in the past.
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No. A vent is the part of the volcano from which material erupts. One volcano can have multiple vents.
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.
Type your answer here... were do you go when a volcano erupts
When a volcano erupts, molten rock reaches the surface as lava, ash, or similar material. This is addes to the surface of the volcano. So the mountain or edifice of a volcano is essentially a pile of material that has erupted in the past.
Tephra is produced naturally by volcanic eruptions and refers to the material produced when the volcano erupts. Tephra comes in a range of forms and are classified by size Ash, Lapilli or Volcanic blocks.
An Active Volcano.
A volcano that no longer erupts is called an extinct volcano.
If you mean 'how does lava release itself from the volcano', it erupts through the volcano's crater. But if you mean 'how does lava erupt from the volcano', then sorry, I have no answers to that.