Central volcano and fissure volcano difference
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Explanation:
Volcanoes:
A volcanoe is any vent in the crust of the Earth or other planet or satellite (e.g., Jupiter's Io), from which molten rock, pyroclastic debris, and steam issue.
Volcanoes are commonly divided into two broad types: fissure and central. Each type is associated with a different mode of eruption and surface structure.
Fissure volcanoes are much more common than those of the central type. They occur along fractures in the crust and may extend for many kilometres.
LAVA – Lava is the liquid rock (magma) that flows out of a volcano. Lava glows red hot to white hot as it flows.
ACTIVE VOLCANO – An active volcano is one that erupts regularly.
DORMANT VOLCANO – A dormant volcano is one that has not erupted for many years, although there is still some activity deep inside.
A fissure vent, also known as a volcanic fissure, eruption fissure or simply a fissure, is a linear volcanic vent through which lava erupts, usually without any explosive activity. The vent is often a few metres wide and may be many kilometres long. ... Fissure vents are often part of the structure of shield volcanoes.
extinct volacanoes are called dead volcanoe
volcano-- a mountain or hilly tropical ,cronical, having a creter or can't through which lava, rock, fregments, hot vapour and gas are or have been erected from the Earth...
TYPES OF VOLCANOS:
cinder cone.
stravolcano.
Mount rainier.
Mount Fuji.
Lava dome.
Mauna loa.
FOUR MAJOR TYPES:
clinder cone volcano...
composite volcanos...
shield valcanos......
Lava domes.....
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