The term that describes the falling of volcanic ash to the Earth's surface is "tephra." Tephra encompasses all airborne volcanic materials, including ash, pumice, and volcanic rocks, that are expelled during an eruption. As these materials settle, they can accumulate on the ground, impacting the environment and human activities.
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An opening in the Earth's crust through which volcanic materials pass to the Earth's surface is called a volcanic vent. Magma from beneath the Earth's surface is forced upwards through these vents, often resulting in volcanic eruptions.
Yes!
Lava.
This describes a volcano.
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An opening in the Earth's crust through which volcanic materials pass to the Earth's surface is called a volcanic vent. Magma from beneath the Earth's surface is forced upwards through these vents, often resulting in volcanic eruptions.
Yes!
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During a volcanic eruption or on a constructive boundary
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all ofthe changes on earth surface occur slowly
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A volcanic mountain.
Lava ;D
It blocks (some of) it from reaching the surface of the Earth.