It depends on the type of volcano and its geographic location. There are many types of mama
Lava flows, gases and pyroclastic material
ash, dust, smoke, lava, steam
The answer is magma.
Volcanic Rock
Lava
lava
Volcanic fragments are small pieces of rock that come from a volcano. Fragments are usually thrown in the air during a volcanic eruption.
Tephra refers to any airborne particles from a volcanic eruption, and includes pumice, cinders, dust, and ash. Ash refers to particles smaller than 2 mm, and volcanic dust particles are less than 0.06 mm in diameter. Volcanic blocks, also known as bombs, are the largest pieces of tephra and are more than 64 mm in diameter (baseball size or larger) and may be as large as small cars.
Yes they are. The volcanic material which has been thrown out of volcanoes contains all the nutrients which plants require. Lanzarote, one of the Spanish Canary Islands produces very fine wines. The vines are grown in saucer shaped depressions in the volcanic material. This not only protects them from the wind, but also helps to direct the water from the morning dew down to their roots.
The skies would be dark and volcanic ash would fill the air.
Unwanted material that is rejected or thrown i called waste.
Fine material thrown out of a volcano during an eruption.
volcanic ash, volcano bombs, and lava
The stones thrown from a volcanic eruption are called tuff. These rocks are also called volcanic fragments and they can be thrown hundreds of miles away from the volcano.
Pyroclasts are rock fragments or rocks formed from volcanic fragments thrown into the air as a result of a volcanic eruption. Also known as tephra, some examples of these rocks include pumice, reticulite and scoria.
Volcanic fragments are small pieces of rock that come from a volcano. Fragments are usually thrown in the air during a volcanic eruption.
By being thrown up in a volcanic eruption, or simply by sitting on a mountain.
Tephra refers to any airborne particles from a volcanic eruption, and includes pumice, cinders, dust, and ash. Ash refers to particles smaller than 2 mm, and volcanic dust particles are less than 0.06 mm in diameter. Volcanic blocks, also known as bombs, are the largest pieces of tephra and are more than 64 mm in diameter (baseball size or larger) and may be as large as small cars.
during and explosive eruption hot ash is thrown in the air. Leaving trails of smoke.
It is simply the name for a piece of molten rock (larger than 2.5 inches) thrown out of a volcano during an eruption. Despite the name, they generally do not explode (ignore movie special effects) but can be a hazard- large bits of VERY hot rock falling out of the sky.
Yes they are. The volcanic material which has been thrown out of volcanoes contains all the nutrients which plants require. Lanzarote, one of the Spanish Canary Islands produces very fine wines. The vines are grown in saucer shaped depressions in the volcanic material. This not only protects them from the wind, but also helps to direct the water from the morning dew down to their roots.
Unwanted material that is rejected or thrown i called waste.
The skies would be dark and volcanic ash would fill the air.