what are the parts of volcanoes
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Magma Chamber:
...Lava
: ...Main Vent: .
..Throat: ...
Crater: ..
.Pyroclastic Flow: ..
.Ash Cloud:
...Volcanic Bombs:
...Lava
: ...Main Vent: .
..Throat: ...
Crater: ..
.Pyroclastic Flow: ..
.Ash Cloud:
...Volcanic Bombs:
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A volcano is an opening in the earth’s crust through which lava, volcanic ash, and gases escape. Volcanic eruptions are partly driven by pressure from dissolved gas, much as escaping gases force the cork out of a bottle of champagne. Beneath a volcano, liquid magma containing dissolved gases rises through cracks in the Earth’s crust. As the magma rises, pressure decreases, allowing the gases to form bubbles. How the magma (lava) behaves when it reaches the surface depends on both its gas content and chemical composition.
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