'Volcano' comes from the roman god of blacksmiths and fire, Vulcan. When a volcano erupted in Roman times, the people explained it as Vulcan being angry, and hitting the anvil in his forgery (the volcano) with extra strength, sending up the sparks.
The Maori word for volcano is "Ngaruahoe."
The movie Joe Versus the Volcano came out in 1990.
The word "volcano" was derived from the Roman god of fire and smithing, Vulcan. It was said that Vulcan lived in a volcano where he made weapons for the gods. When he got angry the volcano would erupt, similarly to volcanic eruptions today.
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There are three syllables in the word "volcano."
The word volcano more likely came from ROMAN mythology, not Greek, because the Roman god of fire and volcanoes was called Vulcan.
It came from the Latin Volcanus and related to Vulcan, the Roman god of fire.
The Maori word for volcano is "Ngaruahoe."
There isn't one. But the word "Volcano" is derived from Latin word "Vulcanus" later "Vulcan" which is a name of Roman god of fire.
The word volcano in Indonesian is gunung berapi.
Volcano - Mauga mu.
Lots of ash
go the way you came
The movie Joe Versus the Volcano came out in 1990.
The word "volcano" was derived from the Roman god of fire and smithing, Vulcan. It was said that Vulcan lived in a volcano where he made weapons for the gods. When he got angry the volcano would erupt, similarly to volcanic eruptions today.
A dormant volcano is a volcano that is "sleeping," for lack of a better term. It is a volcano that is not currently active.
volcano ereption is first came in nagasaki during these a large amount of heat is released