When a volcano erupts, the earth is opened up to produce lava, which is magma that has reached the surface. Sometimes, there are materials, or fragments, that are ejected from the volcano by the force of the volcano erupting. These blobs of lava are called Pyroclastic material.
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When a volcano erupts, it can release a variety of materials such as ash, rock fragments, lava, gases, and pyroclastic flows. The specific material that bursts out of a volcano depends on the type of eruption and the composition of the magma.
The stuff that bursts out volcanoes is lava. Although lava is is from the outside, there is magma.Magma is a type of super hot, molten rock that is found inside of a volcano when it is about to burst.Lava is formed when magma, that spews out of a volcano, touches the oxygen air.
A volcano might be bubbling as a warning that the volcano will burst soon. In addition, the volcano might be bubbling after the volcano exploded lava.
The violent release of energy from a volcano is known as an eruption. This can involve the expulsion of lava, ash, and gases from the volcano's magma chamber. Eruptions can vary in scale and intensity, from minor to catastrophic.
This metaphor is used to describe a situation where emotions are intense and overwhelming, similar to a volcano erupting with force. It conveys the idea that emotions are uncontrollable and may come out suddenly and with great intensity.
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No, Taal Volcano is not a shield volcano. It is classified as a complex volcano.