crater
an active volcano affects the surface because of where the place is located
This describes a volcano.
crater
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.
Molton rock that flows from a volcano onto Earths surface is
Mountains form when the volcano reaches the surface
an active volcano affects the surface because of where the place is located
That is correct. When magma travels from the mantle to the crust and reaches the surface, that is a volcano.
This describes a volcano.
volcano
crater
it is side vents
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.
Molton rock that flows from a volcano onto Earths surface is
No, because when a volcano reaches the surface of the water it forms a volcnic island not a mountain
The main conduit of a volcano is a vertical pipe that connects the magma chamber below the surface to the surface vent of the volcano. It serves as the primary pathway for volcanic material such as lava, gases, and ash to reach the surface during an eruption.
When you have a volcano the molten rock is called Magma when it is inside the volcano but when it gets out of the volcano it changes name to Lava.