Volcanoes - how are they formed, why do they erupt and why are they dangerous and useful? Son of a volcano in ancient Roman mythology.

A truly amazing sight is a volcanic eruption. But what is a volcano? How does a volcano erupt? Why do some of them spew out huge streams of lava at different intervals, while others sleep peacefully for centuries?

What is a volcano?

Externally, the volcano resembles a mountain. There is a geological fault inside it. In science, a volcano is a formation of geological rock located on the surface of the earth. Magma, which is very hot, erupts through it. It is magma that subsequently forms volcanic gases and rocks, as well as lava. Most of the volcanoes on earth were formed several centuries ago. Today, new volcanoes rarely appear on the planet. But this happens much less frequently than before.

How are volcanoes formed?

If we briefly explain the essence of the formation of a volcano, it will look like this. Under the earth's crust there is a special layer under strong pressure, consisting of molten rocks, it is called magma. If cracks suddenly begin to appear in the earth’s crust, then hills form on the surface of the earth. Through them, magma comes out under strong pressure. At the surface of the earth, it begins to break down into hot lava, which then solidifies, causing the volcanic mountain to become larger and larger. The emerging volcano becomes so vulnerable spot on the surface, which spews volcanic gases onto the surface with great frequency.

What is a volcano made of?

In order to understand how magma erupts, you need to know what a volcano is made of. Its main components are: a volcanic chamber, a vent and craters. What is a volcanic source? This is the place where magma is formed. But not everyone knows what a volcano’s crater and crater are? A vent is a special channel that connects the hearth with the surface of the earth. A crater is a small bowl-shaped depression on the surface of a volcano. Its size can reach several kilometers.

What is a volcanic eruption?

Magma is constantly under intense pressure. Therefore, there is a cloud of gases above it at any time. Gradually they push hot magma to the surface of the earth through the crater of the volcano. This is what causes an eruption. However, just a short description of the eruption process is not enough. To see this spectacle, you can use the video, which you need to watch after you have learned what the volcano is made of. In the same way, in the video you can find out which volcanoes do not exist nowadays and what the volcanoes that are active today look like.

Why are volcanoes dangerous?

Active volcanoes pose a danger for a number of reasons. The dormant volcano itself is very dangerous. It can “wake up” at any time and begin to erupt streams of lava, spreading over many kilometers. Therefore, you should not settle near such volcanoes. If an erupting volcano is located on an island, a dangerous phenomenon such as a tsunami may occur.

Despite their danger, volcanoes can serve humanity well.

How are volcanoes useful?

  • During the eruption appears a large number of metals that can be used in industry.
  • The volcano gives birth to the strongest rocks, which can be used for construction.
  • Pumice, which appears as a result of the eruption, is used for industrial purposes, as well as in the production of stationery erasers and toothpaste.

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Alternative descriptions

In Roman mythology - the son of Vulcan, a monstrous giant (myth.)

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Son of Vulcan in ancient Roman mythology

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Son of Vulcan in ancient Roman mythology

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Word definition as in dictionaries

Dictionary living Great Russian language, Dal Vladimir The meaning of the word in the dictionary Explanatory Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language, Dal Vladimir
adv. a question about the qualities and circumstances of something; expression of similarity, comparison, surprise, doubt; When. How did this happen? What should we do? As you wish. How (how) far is it from here to Moscow? No matter how bad it is. He's stupid as hell. White as snow...

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How (written [kАк)) - Russian magazine O graphic design, a printed non-academic periodical in Russia. It was founded in 1996 by the DesignDepo studio. The first issue was published in 1997. The first 5 years it was published two or three times a month....

Explanatory dictionary of the Russian language. D.N. Ushakov The meaning of the word in the dictionary Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language. D.N. Ushakov
. adv. interrogative Denotes a question about circumstances, an image, a method of action, meaning: how? How did you get here? How to get to Myasnitskaya? How did you find us in the crowd? Indicates a question about the quality of an action or state, meaning. adverbs to...

New explanatory dictionary of the Russian language, T. F. Efremova. The meaning of the word in the dictionary New explanatory dictionary of the Russian language, T. F. Efremova.
adv. How? In what degree? how much? Usage when expressing the complete impossibility of something. in rhetorical questions and exclamations, corresponding in meaning to the words: is it possible, is it impossible, is it impossible. To what extent? to what? Union Ut. upon joining...

Examples of using the word as in literature.

You criticize Stalinism and Brezhnevism, considering Brezhnevism How continuation of Stalinism, and current policies - How liberation from both How insight, But this is factually and theoretically incorrect.

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