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what are the 5 description of a volcano​

Sagot :

the description of a volcano is

Cone-like shape – Volcanoes are usually conical in shape.

Explosive – Some explode violently.

Tall – Most of these structures are as high as the mountains.

Vent – Many of them have cracks or holes or ruptures where lava flows.

Shield-like – Many of these volcanoes have a shield-like dome (shield volcano).

Answer:

5 description of a volcano​

  • Volcanoes are formed from the quiet flows of  thin, runny lava that spread over a large area.  
  • Volcanoes are  formed by violent eruptions.  This was formed  because of the earthquake.  
  • Volcanoes are often composed of cinders and other  rock fragments that have been blown into the air.  This is also produced from the molten substance in  the crust, which is pushed upwards through the atmosphere.  
  • Volcanoes are often a funnel-shaped pit or depression at the  top of a volcanic cone and are built with tectonic plates.  
  • When the volcano  explodes, the caldera was formed.