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What is the difference between central eruption volcanoes and fissure eruption volcanoes?

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Answered by KeshavGiri
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These often occur where plate movement has caused large fractures in the earth's crust, and may also spring up around the base of a volcano with a central vent. Fissure eruptions are characterized by a curtain of fire, a curtain of lava spewing out to a small height above the ground.

Answered by Anonymous
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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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