Volcanic cones are among the simplest volcaniclandforms. They are built by ejecta from a volcanic vent, piling up around the vent in the shape of a cone with a central crater. Volcanic cones are of different types, depending upon the nature and size of the fragments ejected during the eruption. Types of volcanic cones include stratocones, spatter cones, tuff cones, and cinder cones.
Stratocone
Stratocones are large cone-shaped volcanoes made up of lava flows, explosively erupted pyroclastic rocks, and igneous intrusives that are typically centered around a cylindrical vent. Unlike shield volcanoes, they are characterized by a steep profile and periodic, often alternating, explosive eruptions and effusive eruptions. Some have collapsed craters called calderas. The central core of a stratocone is commonly dominated by a central core of intrusive rocks that range from around 500 meters (1,600ft) to over several kilometers in diameter. This central core is surrounded by multiple generations of lava flows, many of which are brecciated, and a wide range of pyroclastic rocks and reworked volcanic debris. The typical stratocone is an andesitic to dacitic volcano that is associated with subduction zones. They are also known as either stratified volcano,composite cone,bedded volcano,cone of mixed type or Vesuvian-type volcano.
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Cinder Cone Volcanoes
The Cinder cone volcanoes are formed when lava is thrown into the air, breaks into small fragments, and falls around the vent. They have steep slopes and wide craters.
Composite Volcanoes
The Composite Volcanoes are formed from alternating layers of lava flows. They are large, typically steep-sided, and symmetrical cones.
Shield Volcanoes
The Shield Volcanoes are built almost entirely of a fluid lava flow. They are large, broad volcanoes that look similar to shields from above.
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EARTH — A volcano is an opening in the earth's surface where molten rock can escape. The earth's crust is made up of tectonic plates that shift and move. Volcanoes are often located at the fault lines between these plates.
Volcanoes can be active, dormant or extinct, according to Universe Today.
There are four major types of volcanoes: cinder cone, composite, shield and lava domes.
Cinder cone volcanoes occur when lava is ejected from a volcanic vent. Lava is shot into the air, and pieces accumulate around the vent. Over time, this creates a circular or oval-shaped cone, with a crater at the top.
Composite volcanoes contain a conduit system that channels magma to the surface. These volcanoes can have clusters of vents along the sides of the mountain where lava flows out.
Shield vo...
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A volcano is an opening in the earth's surface where molten rock can escape. The earth's crust is made up of tectonic plates that shift and move. Volcanoes are often located at the fault lines between these plates.
Volcanoes can be active, dormant or extinct, according to Universe Today.
There are four major types of volcanoes: cinder cone, composite, shield and lava domes.
Cinder cone volcanoes occur when lava is ejected from a volcanic vent. Lava is shot into the air, and pieces accumulate around the vent. Over time, this creates a circular or oval-shaped cone, with a crater at the top.
Comp...
published: 03 Nov 2017
Mayon Volcano: The World's Most Perfect Volcanic Cone
published: 01 Sep 2023
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9 FACTS ABOUT MAYON VOLCANO (World's Most Perfect Volcanic Cone)
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References
1.https://www.summitpost.org/mayon/155214#:~:text=It's%20generally%20a%202%20%2D3,sand%20up%20to%20the%20summit.
2.https://641295025301499805.weebly.com/fun-facts.html
3. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayon
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Cinder Cone Volcanoes
The Cinder cone volcanoes are for...
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Cinder Cone Volcanoes
The Cinder cone volcanoes are formed when lava is thrown into the air, breaks into small fragments, and falls around the vent. They have steep slopes and wide craters.
Composite Volcanoes
The Composite Volcanoes are formed from alternating layers of lava flows. They are large, typically steep-sided, and symmetrical cones.
Shield Volcanoes
The Shield Volcanoes are built almost entirely of a fluid lava flow. They are large, broad volcanoes that look similar to shields from above.
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Cinder Cone Volcanoes
The Cinder cone volcanoes are formed when lava is thrown into the air, breaks into small fragments, and falls around the vent. They have steep slopes and wide craters.
Composite Volcanoes
The Composite Volcanoes are formed from alternating layers of lava flows. They are large, typically steep-sided, and symmetrical cones.
Shield Volcanoes
The Shield Volcanoes are built almost entirely of a fluid lava flow. They are large, broad volcanoes that look similar to shields from above.
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EARTH — A volcano is an opening in the earth's surface where molten rock can escape. The earth's crust is made up of tectonic plates that shift and move. Volcan...
EARTH — A volcano is an opening in the earth's surface where molten rock can escape. The earth's crust is made up of tectonic plates that shift and move. Volcanoes are often located at the fault lines between these plates.
Volcanoes can be active, dormant or extinct, according to Universe Today.
There are four major types of volcanoes: cinder cone, composite, shield and lava domes.
Cinder cone volcanoes occur when lava is ejected from a volcanic vent. Lava is shot into the air, and pieces accumulate around the vent. Over time, this creates a circular or oval-shaped cone, with a crater at the top.
Composite volcanoes contain a conduit system that channels magma to the surface. These volcanoes can have clusters of vents along the sides of the mountain where lava flows out.
Shield volcanoes are large, broad volcanoes where lava pours out in thin layers, allowing it to travel farther down the shallow slopes of the volcano. Shield volcanoes build up slowly with hundreds of eruptions creating several layers.
Lava domes are created when small masses of thick lava that can't flow far from the source, so domes pile up around the vent. The dome grows by expansion of lava from within, and the mountain forms from material spilling off the sides of the dome.
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EARTH — A volcano is an opening in the earth's surface where molten rock can escape. The earth's crust is made up of tectonic plates that shift and move. Volcanoes are often located at the fault lines between these plates.
Volcanoes can be active, dormant or extinct, according to Universe Today.
There are four major types of volcanoes: cinder cone, composite, shield and lava domes.
Cinder cone volcanoes occur when lava is ejected from a volcanic vent. Lava is shot into the air, and pieces accumulate around the vent. Over time, this creates a circular or oval-shaped cone, with a crater at the top.
Composite volcanoes contain a conduit system that channels magma to the surface. These volcanoes can have clusters of vents along the sides of the mountain where lava flows out.
Shield volcanoes are large, broad volcanoes where lava pours out in thin layers, allowing it to travel farther down the shallow slopes of the volcano. Shield volcanoes build up slowly with hundreds of eruptions creating several layers.
Lava domes are created when small masses of thick lava that can't flow far from the source, so domes pile up around the vent. The dome grows by expansion of lava from within, and the mountain forms from material spilling off the sides of the dome.
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A volcano is an opening in the earth's surface where molten rock can escape. The earth's crust is made up of tectonic plates that shift and move. Volcanoes are often located at the fault lines between these plates.
Volcanoes can be active, dormant or extinct, according to Universe Today.
There are four major types of volcanoes: cinder cone, composite, shield and lava domes.
Cinder cone volcanoes occur when lava is ejected from a volcanic vent. Lava is shot into the air, and pieces accumulate around the vent. Over time, this creates a circular or oval-shaped cone, with a crater at the top.
Composite volcanoes contain a conduit system that channels magma to the surface. These volcanoes can have clusters of vents along the sides of the mountain where lava flows out.
Shield volcanoes are large, broad volcanoes where lava pours out in thin layers, allowing it to travel farther down the shallow slopes of the volcano. Shield volcanoes build up slowly with hundreds of eruptions creating several layers.
Lava domes are created when small masses of thick lava that can't flow far from the source, so domes pile up around the vent. The dome grows by expansion of lava from within, and the mountain forms from material spilling off the sides of the dome.
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A volcano is an opening in the earth's surface where molten rock can escape. The earth's crust is made up of tectonic plates that shift and move. Volcanoes are often located at the fault lines between these plates.
Volcanoes can be active, dormant or extinct, according to Universe Today.
There are four major types of volcanoes: cinder cone, composite, shield and lava domes.
Cinder cone volcanoes occur when lava is ejected from a volcanic vent. Lava is shot into the air, and pieces accumulate around the vent. Over time, this creates a circular or oval-shaped cone, with a crater at the top.
Composite volcanoes contain a conduit system that channels magma to the surface. These volcanoes can have clusters of vents along the sides of the mountain where lava flows out.
Shield volcanoes are large, broad volcanoes where lava pours out in thin layers, allowing it to travel farther down the shallow slopes of the volcano. Shield volcanoes build up slowly with hundreds of eruptions creating several layers.
Lava domes are created when small masses of thick lava that can't flow far from the source, so domes pile up around the vent. The dome grows by expansion of lava from within, and the mountain forms from material spilling off the sides of the dome.
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Dive into the awe-inspiring world of volcanoes in this fun and educational video for kids! 🌋 Learn how these fiery mountains, often found where tectonic plates ...
Dive into the awe-inspiring world of volcanoes in this fun and educational video for kids! 🌋 Learn how these fiery mountains, often found where tectonic plates meet, shape our Earth. Did you know the largest volcano lies underwater or that volcanoes can create new islands? Discover the different types of volcanoes, from the sandpile-like Cinder Cones to the giant, powerful Composite Volcanoes. We’ll explore fascinating myths, like the snoring giants causing volcanic rumbles. Whether you're a curious mind or a budding scientist, join us on this fiery journey and uncover the incredible tales of Earth’s volcanic wonders. Perfect for kids' learning and packed with fun facts, don't forget to like and share this kids' educational video!
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Dive into the awe-inspiring world of volcanoes in this fun and educational video for kids! 🌋 Learn how these fiery mountains, often found where tectonic plates meet, shape our Earth. Did you know the largest volcano lies underwater or that volcanoes can create new islands? Discover the different types of volcanoes, from the sandpile-like Cinder Cones to the giant, powerful Composite Volcanoes. We’ll explore fascinating myths, like the snoring giants causing volcanic rumbles. Whether you're a curious mind or a budding scientist, join us on this fiery journey and uncover the incredible tales of Earth’s volcanic wonders. Perfect for kids' learning and packed with fun facts, don't forget to like and share this kids' educational video!
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Ito po ay video ng siyam na kawili-wiling bagay tungkol sa Bulkang Mayon na matatagpuan sa probinsya ng Albay. Ang amin pong intensyon ay magbahagi lamang ng mg...
Ito po ay video ng siyam na kawili-wiling bagay tungkol sa Bulkang Mayon na matatagpuan sa probinsya ng Albay. Ang amin pong intensyon ay magbahagi lamang ng mga kaalaman na marahil ay gusto nyong malaman.
Hindi po namin pag aari ang ilan sa mga larawan na ginamit kaya't nakalagay ang may-ari nito as reference at nakalagay sa baba ang ilan pang references.
References
1.https://www.summitpost.org/mayon/155214#:~:text=It's%20generally%20a%202%20%2D3,sand%20up%20to%20the%20summit.
2.https://641295025301499805.weebly.com/fun-facts.html
3. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayon
#fascinatingMayonVolcano #TuklasinMayonVolcano
Ito po ay video ng siyam na kawili-wiling bagay tungkol sa Bulkang Mayon na matatagpuan sa probinsya ng Albay. Ang amin pong intensyon ay magbahagi lamang ng mga kaalaman na marahil ay gusto nyong malaman.
Hindi po namin pag aari ang ilan sa mga larawan na ginamit kaya't nakalagay ang may-ari nito as reference at nakalagay sa baba ang ilan pang references.
References
1.https://www.summitpost.org/mayon/155214#:~:text=It's%20generally%20a%202%20%2D3,sand%20up%20to%20the%20summit.
2.https://641295025301499805.weebly.com/fun-facts.html
3. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayon
#fascinatingMayonVolcano #TuklasinMayonVolcano
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Cinder Cone Volcanoes
The Cinder cone volcanoes are formed when lava is thrown into the air, breaks into small fragments, and falls around the vent. They have steep slopes and wide craters.
Composite Volcanoes
The Composite Volcanoes are formed from alternating layers of lava flows. They are large, typically steep-sided, and symmetrical cones.
Shield Volcanoes
The Shield Volcanoes are built almost entirely of a fluid lava flow. They are large, broad volcanoes that look similar to shields from above.
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EARTH — A volcano is an opening in the earth's surface where molten rock can escape. The earth's crust is made up of tectonic plates that shift and move. Volcanoes are often located at the fault lines between these plates.
Volcanoes can be active, dormant or extinct, according to Universe Today.
There are four major types of volcanoes: cinder cone, composite, shield and lava domes.
Cinder cone volcanoes occur when lava is ejected from a volcanic vent. Lava is shot into the air, and pieces accumulate around the vent. Over time, this creates a circular or oval-shaped cone, with a crater at the top.
Composite volcanoes contain a conduit system that channels magma to the surface. These volcanoes can have clusters of vents along the sides of the mountain where lava flows out.
Shield volcanoes are large, broad volcanoes where lava pours out in thin layers, allowing it to travel farther down the shallow slopes of the volcano. Shield volcanoes build up slowly with hundreds of eruptions creating several layers.
Lava domes are created when small masses of thick lava that can't flow far from the source, so domes pile up around the vent. The dome grows by expansion of lava from within, and the mountain forms from material spilling off the sides of the dome.
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A volcano is an opening in the earth's surface where molten rock can escape. The earth's crust is made up of tectonic plates that shift and move. Volcanoes are often located at the fault lines between these plates.
Volcanoes can be active, dormant or extinct, according to Universe Today.
There are four major types of volcanoes: cinder cone, composite, shield and lava domes.
Cinder cone volcanoes occur when lava is ejected from a volcanic vent. Lava is shot into the air, and pieces accumulate around the vent. Over time, this creates a circular or oval-shaped cone, with a crater at the top.
Composite volcanoes contain a conduit system that channels magma to the surface. These volcanoes can have clusters of vents along the sides of the mountain where lava flows out.
Shield volcanoes are large, broad volcanoes where lava pours out in thin layers, allowing it to travel farther down the shallow slopes of the volcano. Shield volcanoes build up slowly with hundreds of eruptions creating several layers.
Lava domes are created when small masses of thick lava that can't flow far from the source, so domes pile up around the vent. The dome grows by expansion of lava from within, and the mountain forms from material spilling off the sides of the dome.
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Dive into the awe-inspiring world of volcanoes in this fun and educational video for kids! 🌋 Learn how these fiery mountains, often found where tectonic plates meet, shape our Earth. Did you know the largest volcano lies underwater or that volcanoes can create new islands? Discover the different types of volcanoes, from the sandpile-like Cinder Cones to the giant, powerful Composite Volcanoes. We’ll explore fascinating myths, like the snoring giants causing volcanic rumbles. Whether you're a curious mind or a budding scientist, join us on this fiery journey and uncover the incredible tales of Earth’s volcanic wonders. Perfect for kids' learning and packed with fun facts, don't forget to like and share this kids' educational video!
#Volcanoes #EarthScience #geography #EducationalVideo #educational
OUTLINE:
00:00:00 Boom! Volcanoes Are Super Cool!
00:01:13 Fun Facts About Fiery Volcanoes
00:02:26 What Shape Is That Volcano?
00:02:57 The Legend of the Sleeping Giant
00:04:14 Keep Exploring!
Ito po ay video ng siyam na kawili-wiling bagay tungkol sa Bulkang Mayon na matatagpuan sa probinsya ng Albay. Ang amin pong intensyon ay magbahagi lamang ng mga kaalaman na marahil ay gusto nyong malaman.
Hindi po namin pag aari ang ilan sa mga larawan na ginamit kaya't nakalagay ang may-ari nito as reference at nakalagay sa baba ang ilan pang references.
References
1.https://www.summitpost.org/mayon/155214#:~:text=It's%20generally%20a%202%20%2D3,sand%20up%20to%20the%20summit.
2.https://641295025301499805.weebly.com/fun-facts.html
3. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayon
#fascinatingMayonVolcano #TuklasinMayonVolcano
Volcanic cones are among the simplest volcaniclandforms. They are built by ejecta from a volcanic vent, piling up around the vent in the shape of a cone with a central crater. Volcanic cones are of different types, depending upon the nature and size of the fragments ejected during the eruption. Types of volcanic cones include stratocones, spatter cones, tuff cones, and cinder cones.
Stratocone
Stratocones are large cone-shaped volcanoes made up of lava flows, explosively erupted pyroclastic rocks, and igneous intrusives that are typically centered around a cylindrical vent. Unlike shield volcanoes, they are characterized by a steep profile and periodic, often alternating, explosive eruptions and effusive eruptions. Some have collapsed craters called calderas. The central core of a stratocone is commonly dominated by a central core of intrusive rocks that range from around 500 meters (1,600ft) to over several kilometers in diameter. This central core is surrounded by multiple generations of lava flows, many of which are brecciated, and a wide range of pyroclastic rocks and reworked volcanic debris. The typical stratocone is an andesitic to dacitic volcano that is associated with subduction zones. They are also known as either stratified volcano,composite cone,bedded volcano,cone of mixed type or Vesuvian-type volcano.