ekstrusiota
Ekstrusiota is a geological process that involves the extrusion of magma from a volcanic vent or fissure onto the Earth's surface. This process is a key component of volcanic activity and is responsible for the formation of various volcanic landforms. Ekstrusiota can occur in different forms, including effusive eruptions, where lava flows out quietly, and explosive eruptions, where magma is violently ejected into the atmosphere.
The term "ekstrusiota" is derived from the Greek words "ekstrous" meaning "to push out" and "lithos" meaning
Ekstrusiota can result in the formation of several types of volcanic features, such as shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes,
The study of ekstrusiota is crucial for understanding volcanic hazards and mitigating their impacts on human