vulkánnak
Vulkánnak is a term of Hungarian origin, directly translating to "volcano" in English. It refers to a geological landform, a mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are or have been erupted from the Earth's crust. The term "vulkánnak" is used within the Hungarian language to describe these natural phenomena. Hungary itself is not known for active volcanoes, but the word is a standard part of the geological vocabulary for Hungarian speakers. The study of volcanoes, known as volcanology, is a branch of geology that deals with the eruption of molten rock, hot gases, and ash from the Earth's interior. These events can significantly alter landscapes and have profound impacts on the environment and human populations. When discussing volcanic activity or formations in a Hungarian context, the term "vulkánnak" would be the appropriate designation.