A hill or mountain built up by the eruption of molten rock There are, however, many kinds of volcanoes A volcano does not have to be a beautiful snow- capped
31 mar 2020 · Our poems will be about volcanoes Have you ever thought about why volcanoes are actually called 'volcanoes'? Can you think of a reason
The word volcano is used to describe either a kind of mountain built up of volcanic rock or vent that pours out gas, molten rock and volcanic ash
A few volcanoes (16), such as Stromboli and Mount Etna of Italy, have erupted continuously for over 20 years • Unfortunately, of 252 explosive eruptions, 42
The radio announcer told us that there was a possibility of a volcanic eruption, so we had to do some things to be prepared ” “Volcanoes can pollute water, so
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The English word "volcano" is derived from the Latin "vulcanus," or "Vulcan," the Roman god of fire In Greek this god was called