vulcões
Vulcões are geological formations, typically conical in shape, that result from the eruption of molten rock (magma), ash, and gases from the Earth's interior. These eruptions occur when pressure builds up beneath the Earth's crust, forcing magma to the surface. The ejected material then cools and solidifies, layer by layer, to build the volcano's structure.
The molten rock found beneath the Earth's surface is called magma. When magma erupts onto the Earth's
Volcanic activity is a significant force shaping the Earth's landscape. Eruptions can create new landmasses, alter