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the bowl shaped opening of a volcanoe is a crater
The circular bowl at the top of a volcano is called a "crater." It is formed as a result of volcanic activity, such as eruptions or collapse of the volcano's summit. Craters can vary in size and shape depending on the type of volcano.
The central depression is called a crater, or more technically a "caldera."
A crater in a volcano is a bowl-shaped depression at the top of the volcano where volcanic activity usually occurs. It is typically formed by the collapse of the volcano's summit or by explosive eruptions that remove material from the top of the volcano. Craters can vary in size and shape depending on the type of volcano and its activity.
The hollow area at the top of a volcano is known as the crater. It is a bowl-shaped depression where volcanic activity occurs, such as eruptions, gas emissions, and lava flows. Craters can vary in size and depth depending on the type of volcano.
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the bowl shaped opening of a volcanoe is a crater
The circular bowl at the top of a volcano is called a "crater." It is formed as a result of volcanic activity, such as eruptions or collapse of the volcano's summit. Craters can vary in size and shape depending on the type of volcano.
The central depression is called a crater, or more technically a "caldera."
A crater in a volcano is a bowl-shaped depression at the top of the volcano where volcanic activity usually occurs. It is typically formed by the collapse of the volcano's summit or by explosive eruptions that remove material from the top of the volcano. Craters can vary in size and shape depending on the type of volcano and its activity.
The hollow area at the top of a volcano is known as the crater. It is a bowl-shaped depression where volcanic activity occurs, such as eruptions, gas emissions, and lava flows. Craters can vary in size and depth depending on the type of volcano.
Volcanic crater.
The hole in the top of a volcano is known as the crater. It is the opening through which volcanic gases, ash, and lava are expelled during an eruption. Craters can vary in size and shape depending on the type of volcano.
You would find extrusive igneous rocks. Beyond that it depends on the volcano.
You would find extrusive igneous rocks. Beyond that it depends on the volcano.
Any place the volcano opens up is called a vent since it allows for the release of built up heat and gas. The main summit of the volcano is usually called the crater but I'm guessing there is probably something more technical that a geologist would call it. Hopefully this helps.
yes, I think so. because, very large volume of magma is ejected and then magma chamber can't support the volcano above it. then the volcano begins to sink into the earth.magma chamber empties and a new collapsed depression occurs.