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Published: 12.11.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
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  • Essays 'The Physical Make-up of Volcanoes ', 1.
  • Essays 'The Physical Make-up of Volcanoes ', 2.
  • Essays 'The Physical Make-up of Volcanoes ', 3.
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VOLCANOES AND MOUNTAINS
Volcanoes are mountains but they are very different from other mountains; they are not formed by folding and crumpling or by uplift and erosion. Instead, volcanoes are built by the accumulation of their own eruptive products lava, bombs (crusted over ash flows, and tephra (airborne ash and dust). A volcano is most commonly a conical hill or mountain built around a vent that connects with reservoirs of molten rock below the surface of the Earth. The term volcano also refers to the opening or vent through which the molten rock and associated gases are expelled.

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