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- volcano - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help
A volcano is a vent, or opening, in Earth’s surface through which molten rock, gases, and ash erupt Volcano also refers to the landform created by the erupted rock and ash …
- Volcanic eruption | Description, Explained, History, In Pop Culture . . .
Volcanic eruptions in culture Volcanoes and volcanic eruptions feature in several mythologies and cultural traditions, especially in regions with high volcanic activity The word volcano is derived from the Latin Volcanus, or Vulcan, the name of the ancient Roman god of fire
- volcano - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help
Volcanoes look like a lot of other mountains or large hills But unlike other mountains, they can erupt, sending fiery lava and smoke into the area around them Some volcanic…
- Volcanology | Eruptions, Magma, Lava | Britannica
Volcanology deals with the formation, distribution, and classification of volcanoes as well as with their structure and the kinds of materials ejected during an eruption (such as pyroclastic flows, lava, dust, ash, and volcanic gases)
- Mount Fuji | Facts, Height, Location, Eruptions | Britannica
Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan It rises to 12,388 feet (3,776 meters) near the Pacific coast of central Honshu, about 60 miles (100 km) west of the Tokyo-Yokohama metropolitan area It is a volcano that has been dormant since its last eruption (1707) but is still generally classified as active by geologists
- Mauna Loa | Description, Eruption, Height, Map, Facts | Britannica
Mauna Loa, the world’s largest volcano, located on the south-central part of the island of Hawaii, U S , and a part of the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park One of the largest single mountains in the world, it rises to 13,677 feet above sea level and constitutes half of the island’s area
- Plate tectonics | Definition, Theory, Facts, Evidence | Britannica
Plate tectonics, theory dealing with the dynamics of Earth’s outer shell that revolutionized Earth sciences by providing a uniform context for understanding mountain-building processes, volcanoes, and earthquakes as well as the evolution of Earth’s surface and reconstructing its past continents and oceans
- Major types of mountain belts - Britannica
Mountain belts associated with volcanism Volcanoes typically form in any of three tectonic settings At the axes of the mid-ocean ridge system where lithospheric plates diverge, volcanism is common; yet, high-standing volcanoes (above sea level) rarely develop At subduction zones where one plate of oceanic lithosphere plunges beneath another plate, long linear or arcuate chains of volcanoes
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