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Volcanism is the phenomenon of eruption of molten rock (magma) onto the surface of the Earth or a solid-surface planet or moon, where lava, pyroclastics and volcanic gases erupt through a break in the surface called a vent. It includes all phenomena resulting from and causing magma within the crust or mantle of the body, to rise through the crust and form volcanic rocks on the surface.
Magma from the mantle or lower crust rises through its crust to the surface. If magma reaches the surface, its behavior depends on the viscosity of the molten constituent rock. Viscous (thick) magma produces volcanoes characterised by explosive eruptions, while non-viscous (runny) magma produce volcanoes characterised by effusive eruptions pouring large amounts of lava onto the surface.
In some cases, rising magma can cool and solidify without reaching the surface. Instead, the cooled and solidified igneous mass crystallises within the crust to form an igneous intrusion. As magma cools the chemicals in the crystals formed are effectively removed from the main mix of the magma (by a process known as fractional crystallization), so the chemical content of the remaining magma evolves as it solidifies slowly. Fresh unevolved magma injections can remobilise more evolved magmas, allowing eruptions from more viscous magmas.
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Mr. Lima talks about the factors of vulcanism, the major volcanic zones, and types of mountains caused by volcanoes
Geography (Grade 9): High School Learning: Chapter 8: Volcanism | Volcanic Features and Landforms Volcanic Features and Landforms -Objectives 0:37 *Describe the landforms created by Lava *Explain how volcanism causes hot springs, geysers and bubbling mud pools *List the constructive and destructive effects of volcanoes -Misconceptions 1:03 *Magma can affect us only when it comes out on the surface *Volcanic eruptions have only negative impact on us -Landforms created by Magma 01:52 -Landforms associated with Volcanism 03:45 * Bubbling mud pools * Geysers * Hot Springs 05:53 Features associated with volcanic eruptions Video by Edupedia World (www.edupediaworld.com), Online Education . Click on (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6E9...) for more Videos. All Rights...
Language: Hindi, Topics Covered: 1. Volcanism: meaning, Distribution of Volcanos across the world 2. Volcanic Region of the world: Pacific ring of fire, Mid oceanic ridge 3. Mediterranean sea, Mediterranean sea, Hot spot volcanoes and Aleutian islands 4. Basaltic eruption vs. Andesitic eruption of volcanoes 5. Landforms: Volcanic landforms, Intrusive landforms, Extrusive landforms 6. Lava plateaus: Indian deccan lava plateau, Distribution of lava plateau in the world 7. Types of volcanic cones: Shield volcano, Cinder volcano, Composite volcano, Comparison of volcanic cones 8. Difference between geyser and hot spring; 9. Geo-thermal energy and its limitations Powerpoint available at http://Mrunal.org/download Exam-Utility: UPSC CSAT, CDS, CAPF, Civil Services Mains Examination Faculty Name...
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