Underwater volcanoes, or submarine volcanoes, can produce extremely hot lava, often reaching temperatures similar to those of terrestrial volcanoes, around 1,300 to 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit (700 to 1,200 degrees Celsius). However, the water surrounding underwater volcanoes can cool the lava rapidly, affecting its physical appearance and behavior. In contrast, normal (terrestrial) volcanoes can allow for a more sustained eruption, but both types can emit similar magma temperatures. Ultimately, the temperature of the lava is comparable, but the environment influences how it behaves.
An underwater volcano is called a submarine volcano.
One example of an underwater volcano is Axial Seamount, located off the coast of Oregon in the United States. It is an active submarine volcano that rises about 1,300 meters from the sea floor.
An underwater volcano, also known as a seamount, looks like a mountain rising from the ocean floor. It can have a conical shape with a crater at the summit where magma and gases are released. Depending on its depth, an underwater volcano may also have unique ecosystems teeming with life due to the nutrient-rich waters around them.
A sea version of a volcano is called an underwater or submarine volcano. These volcanoes erupt beneath the surface of the ocean, releasing magma and gases into the water. They can create new islands or extend the size of existing ones.
Kavachi is an underwater volcano located in solomon
yes it is a underwater volcano
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No, the Stromboli volcano is on an island.
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An underwater volcano is called a submarine volcano.
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One example of an underwater volcano is Axial Seamount, located off the coast of Oregon in the United States. It is an active submarine volcano that rises about 1,300 meters from the sea floor.
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You get away as soon as possible. Get into a far away state from the underwater volcano. If your in Texas you go into Colorado and so on.
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