In Greek mythology, the titan Prometheus is often associated with being chained and trapped on a mountain rather than in a volcano. However, there is no specific titan commonly associated with being trapped in a volcano.
Ganesa Macula is a cryovolcanic structure on Titan, the lartest moon of Saturn. It poses no threat to any towns. Wikipedia has a little information, and a link is provided.
When magma rises through the conduit of a volcano, dissolved gases in the magma are released as pressure decreases. As the magma nears the surface, the decreasing pressure causes the gases to form bubbles, which can get trapped within the magma. When the volcano erupts, these trapped gases are released explosively, propelling ash, gas, and lava into the air.
if you mean after it erupts then the magma should be sticking to the sides of the volcano on the inside but it may soon melt because of the scorching heat but if you mean when it doesn't erupt then i don't know
No. Dissolved gasses trapped under pressure provide the force.
Krakatoa is a volcano that erupted. In the eruption, gases were trapped below the cap of the volcano. The explosive eruption occurred when the pressure was enough to blow the cap off of the volcano.
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she is the Greek goddess of night and the ONLY titan that didn't get trapped by Zeus
The gas was trapped in the magma.
No, it is above a caldera... a trapped pocket of magma. It will eventually become a volcano for a short period of time.
the conduit feeds the magma to the surface and the volcano eruptes because of the weather or the volcanos figure was trapped.
A volcano can explode when pressure builds up inside it due to trapped gases and magma. This pressure can be released explosively when the volcano erupts, causing an explosion.
gas gets trapped doesn't it and magma or lava gets shot out
Glassy volcanic fragments with many trapped air bubbles.
It actually depends on the amount of silica and other gases trapped in the magma.
technically they all retained power after Zeus defeated them, but were trapped where they couldn't use it
Ganesa Macula is a cryovolcanic structure on Titan, the lartest moon of Saturn. It poses no threat to any towns. Wikipedia has a little information, and a link is provided.
When magma rises through the conduit of a volcano, dissolved gases in the magma are released as pressure decreases. As the magma nears the surface, the decreasing pressure causes the gases to form bubbles, which can get trapped within the magma. When the volcano erupts, these trapped gases are released explosively, propelling ash, gas, and lava into the air.