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Qué (quién) es volcanic bomb - definición


Volcanic bomb         
  • "Fusiform" type volcanic bomb. [[Capelinhos]] Volcano, [[Faial Island]], [[Azores]]
  • "Almond" type volcanic bomb found in the Cinder Cones region of the [[Mojave National Preserve]]
  • Various volcanic bombs in the [[National Museum of Nature and Science]], [[Tokyo]], Japan
  • "Bread-crust" type volcanic bomb at [[Vulcania]], [[Puy-de-Dôme]], France
  • date=September 2019}}.
VOLCANIC PROJECTILE, RECOGNISABLE LATER BY SHAPE
Volcanic bombs; Lava bombs; Lava bomb; Breadcrust bomb; Volcano bombs; Fusiform bomb; Spherical bomb
A volcanic bomb or lava bomb is a mass of partially molten rock (tephra) larger than 64 mm (2.5 inches) in diameter, formed when a volcano ejects viscous fragments of lava during an eruption.
Volcanic rock         
  • {{okina}}A{{okina}}ā next to pāhoehoe lava]] at the [[Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve]], Idaho, United States.
  • Le Maitre, R.W.}} (''ed.''); 1989: ''A classification of igneous rocks and glossary of terms'', Blackwell Science, Oxford.
  • A German example of [[latite]], a type of volcanic rock
  • Photomicrograph of a [[volcanic lithic fragment]] ([[sand grain]]); upper picture is plane-polarized light, bottom picture is cross-polarized light, scale box at left-center is 0.25 millimeter.
  • Vesicular olivine basalt from [[La Palma]] (green [[phenocrysts]] are [[olivine]]).
  • sp=us}} piece of [[pumice]] supported by a rolled U.S. $20 bill demonstrates its very low density.
  • A sample of rhyolite
  • Amsterdam Island]] in the Indian Ocean
  • Volcanic rocks, [[Porto Moniz]], [[Madeira]]
ROCK FORMED FROM LAVA ERUPTED FROM A VOLCANO
Volcanic Rock; Lava rock; Effusive rock; Volcanite; Igneous volcanic rock; Axiolitic; Volcanic rocks; Lava stone; Volcanics; Black volcanic rock; Subalkaline igneous rocks; Subalkaline volcanic rock; Alkaline volcanic rock; Peralkaline volcanic rock
Volcanic rock (often shortened to volcanics in scientific contexts) is a rock formed from lava erupted from a volcano. In other words, it differs from other igneous rock by being of volcanic origin.
Volcanic plug         
  • Volcanic plug near [[Rhumsiki]], [[Cameroon]].
  • [[Saint Michel d'Aiguilhe]] chapel, on top of a volcanic plug in [[Le Puy-en-Velay]], France.
  • [[Roque Bentayga]] from the town of [[Artenara]]
VOLCANIC OBJECT CREATED WHEN MAGMA HARDENS WITHIN A VENT ON AN ACTIVE VOLCANO
Volcanic Neck; Volcanic neck; Lava plug; Lava neck; Bysmalith; Volcanic plugs; Volcanic Plug; Volcanic necks; Basalt plug
A volcanic plug, also called a volcanic neck or lava neck, is a volcanic object created when magma hardens within a vent on an active volcano. When present, a plug can cause an extreme build-up of high gas pressure if rising volatile-charged magma is trapped beneath it, and this can sometimes lead to an explosive eruption.