volcanologists use robots to explore volcanoes from a safe distance, so that it would be able to know when the volcano erupted.
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Scientists study Volcanoes so, they can predict when they will erupt.
eruptive vent, the location of the eruptive vent, and the character of the eruptive vent, also volume, mass, and height
plate boundaries
Volcanologists study volcanoes, including their formation, eruption patterns, and impacts on the environment. They work to understand volcanic processes and hazards in order to mitigate risks and protect communities living near active volcanoes.
scientists classify volcanoes in four general groups, Hawaiian, Strombolian, vulcanian, and peleean
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Scientists study Volcanoes so, they can predict when they will erupt.
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eruptive vent, the location of the eruptive vent, and the character of the eruptive vent, also volume, mass, and height
lava volcano#
Volcanologists are scientists who study and monitor volcanoes. They analyze volcanic activity, predict eruptions, and assess potential hazards to help protect nearby communities.
Why do scientists look to the ocean floor to research the mantle? Because magma from the mantle flows out of active volcanoes on the ocean floor. These underwater volcanoes have given scientists many clues about the composition of the mantle.
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Scientists explore volcanoes in order to study its past eruption and/or when it will possibly erupt again. If the volcano is inactive they examine the old rocks around it in order to know the history of that volcano. There are both active and inactive volcanoes both of which are studied by scientists.
Igneous rock can be found.
plate boundaries
Volcanologists study volcanoes, including their formation, eruption patterns, and impacts on the environment. They work to understand volcanic processes and hazards in order to mitigate risks and protect communities living near active volcanoes.