It depends. Some eruptions are so intense, that much of the crater is blown away. The cause of the volcano will remain until the vents becomes dormant and the cooled cap forces the pressure to mover elsewhere - to some other nearby weak spot.
When a volcano collapses on itself a caldera is then formed.
When a volcano collapses on itself a caldera is then formed.
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It is unlikely for a volcano to be destroyed by its own lava. Lava flows typically move slowly enough for people and animals to avoid them, and the volume of lava produced by a volcano is usually not enough to completely submerge and destroy the volcano itself.
When a volcano collapses into itself at its top, it forms a large crater called a caldera. Calderas are formed when the magma chamber of a volcano empties during an eruption, causing the summit to collapse inward.
No.
the conduit feeds the magma to the surface and the volcano eruptes because of the weather or the volcanos figure was trapped.
they can destroy worlds and people
it will destroy anything in its path
they destroy
Mount Fuji is an extinct volcano in Japan and is still snow capped as far as I know. Do you mean Mt St Helen's Washington State?or Mt Pinotubo Phillipines?
When a volcano collapses on itself a caldera is then formed.
When a volcano collapses on itself a caldera is then formed.
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No. Weathering will gradually destroy a volcano that has nor erupted for a long time.
it will destroy seatle