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Qué (quién) es volcanic soil - definición

AREA OF THE EARTH'S CRUST PRONE TO LOCALIZED VOLCANIC ACTIVITY
Volcanic fields; Volcanic Field
  • El Muweilih Crater in Sudan with natron-rich clay on the crater floor
  • [[Karapınar Field]] in Turkey
  • The Table]] and [[Garibaldi Lake]] in the [[Garibaldi Lake volcanic field]].
  • lava flow]] that extends for 4 miles (6 km).

Soil Stradivarius         
STRADIVARIUS VIOLIN
Soil Strad; Soil stradivarius
The Soil Stradivarius (pronounced ) of 1714 is an antique violin made by Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari of Cremona (1644–1737). A product of Stradivari’s golden period, it is considered one of his finest.
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.
Biological soil crust         
  • Biological soil crust in [[Natural Bridges National Monument]] near [[Sipapu Bridge]].
Cryptogamic soil; Cryptogammic soil; Cryptobiotic soil crust; Cryptobiotic soil; Biological soil crusts; Cryptobiotic soil crusts; Biocrust
Biological soil crusts are communities of living organisms on the soil surface in arid and semi-arid ecosystems. They are found throughout the world with varying species composition and cover depending on topography, soil characteristics, climate, plant community, microhabitats, and disturbance regimes.

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Volcanic field

A volcanic field is an area of Earth's crust that is prone to localized volcanic activity. The type and number of volcanoes required to be called a "field" is not well-defined. Volcanic fields usually consist of clusters of up to 100 volcanoes such as cinder cones. Lava flows may also occur. They may occur as a monogenetic volcanic field or a polygenetic volcanic field.

Ejemplos de uso de volcanic soil
1. "We all decided it was time to leave." Up to 20,000 people live in the danger zone, taking advantage of the rich volcanic soil.
2. Even when American troops and French Foreign legionnaires came to try to bury the bodies, their heavy diggers could barely break the hard volcanic soil.
3. With demand for farmable land at a premium, many people choose to live within the shadow of the volcanoes because of the rich volcanic soil that is especially good for crops.
4. With demand for farmable land at a premium, many people choose to live within the shadow of the volcanoes because of the rich volcanic soil that is especially good for crops. We have lived here for generations.
5. The clouds of ash, gas and debris, known as pyroclastic flows, are the biggest threat to local people, who are attracted to the mountain‘s slopes by the fertile volcanic soil.