volcanos

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English - Turkish
yanardağların
volcano
volkan

Japonya'da çok sayıda aktif volkan vardır. - There are many active volcanoes in Japan.

Çok sayıda volkan bulunduğundan dolayı, Japonya'nın depremler tarafından vurulması kolaydır. - Because there are a lot of volcanoes, it is easy for Japan to be hit by earthquakes.

volcano
{i} (çoğ. --es/--s) yanardağ, volkan
volcano
volcanistyanardağ uzmanı
volcano
yanardağ

Yanardağ patlamasını kıtlık izledi. - Famine followed upon the eruption of the volcano.

Aso dağı aktif bir yanardağdır. - Mt. Aso is an active volcano.

Volcano
volkanik dağ
volcano
volkanı
English - English
plural of volcano
volcano
A vent or fissure on the surface of a planet (usually in a mountainous form) with a magma chamber attached to the mantle of a planet or moon, periodically erupting forth lava and volcanic gases onto the surface
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A vent in the Earth's crust caused by molten rock coming to the surface and being ejected, sometimes violently
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(Vol-cane-oh) n an opening in the earth's crust through which molten rock, ash, and gases are ejected
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is a naturally occurring vent or fissure at Earth's surface through which erupt molten, solid, and gaseous materials Volcanic eruptions inject large quantities of dust, gas, and aerosols into the atmosphere and can thus cause temporary climatic cooling
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a fissure in the earth's crust (or in the surface of some other planet) through which molten lava and gases erupt
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The solid structure created when lava, gases, and hot particles escape to the Earth's surface through vents Volcanoes are usually conical A volcano is "active" when it is erupting or has erupted recently Volcanoes that have not erupted recently but are considered likely to erupt in the future are said to be "dormant " A volcano that has not erupted for a long time and is not expected to erupt in the future is "extinct "
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A volcano is a mountain from which hot melted rock, gas, steam, and ash from inside the earth sometimes burst. The volcano erupted last year killing about 600 people. volcanoes volcanos a mountain with a large hole at the top, through which lava (=very hot liquid rock) is sometimes forced out. Vent in the crust of the Earth from which molten rock, debris, and steam issue. Volcanoes are commonly divided into two broad types. Fissure volcanoes occur along fractures in the crust and may extend for many miles; lava is ejected relatively quietly and continuously and forms enormous plains or plateaus of volcanic rock. Central volcanoes have a single vertical lava pipe and tend to develop a conical profile; lava flows from the throat and follows the easiest path downhill. Often in these volcanoes highly viscous lava clogs the throat, causing a pressure buildup that is relieved only by violent explosion and eruption. Such eruptions may completely remove the top of the cone and occasionally also part of its interior. Mayon Volcano Misti Volcano Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument Tajumulco Volcano Volcano Islands Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
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An opening in the earth through which gases, lava, and hot ashes violently rush out, or erupt Some volcanos are still active, while others are not Hawaii was formed by volcanos, such as Moana Loa
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A vent in the Earth's crust through which steam, ashes, dust, and lava (molten rock) escape during eruptions The center of the volcano, known as the hot spot, may be 100 to 200 kilometers (60 to 125 miles) across Melted rock, or magma, wells up from within the Earth's crust and flows as lava
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mountain or hill built up by the eruption of molten rock and ash from the earth's interior
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{i} vent in the earth's crust through which molten rock is ejected; mountain comprising such a vent
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A vent in the surface of the Earth through which magma erupts and also the landform that is constructed by the erupted material
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An opening in the Earth's crust where molten lava, gases and ash are ejected
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An elevated area of land created from the release of lava and ejection of ash and rock fragments from and volcanic vent
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A vent in Earth's crust through which molten or hot rock, steam, and ash reach the surface, including the cone built by the eruptions
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(1) A vent in the planetary surface through which magma and associated gases and ash erupt (2) The form or structure produced by the erupted materials
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An opening in the earth's crust through which steam and lava are forced out
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a mountain formed by volcanic material
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{n} a mountain which emits fire and lava
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An opening in a planet's surface through which hot liquid rock is thrown up W WATER VAPOR Water which is in the form of a gas
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A vent in the surface of the Earth, from which lava, ash, and gases erupt, forming a structure that is roughly conical
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A volcano is a mountainous vent in the Earth's crust When a volcano erupts, it spews out lava, ashes, and hot gases from deep inside the Earth
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A mountain or hill, usually more or less conical in form, from which lava, cinders, steam, sulphur gases, and the like, are ejected; often popularly called a burning mountain
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formed when hot, melted rock erupts and builds a mountain like structure on the surface of the earth
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A mountain that historically has erupted, or can erupt in the future, and can cause landslides or other destruction Like some natural disasters, they are unpredictable, unpreventable, and cause indiscriminate damage, so they tend to not cause a diminution in value to a particular property or neighborhood but rather impact a large region
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A mountain made of layers of ash and lava The classic volcano is shaped like a cone
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A mountain formed from the eruption of igneous matter through a source vent
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a gap in the earth's crust where molten rock and other materials escape onto the Earth's surface
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Upwelling of hot lava from below Earth's crust to the planet's surface
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A mountain that contains a magma chamber attached to the mantle of the planet or moon and which periodically erupts forth, usually explosively, with lava and volcanic gases
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an opening in Earth's crust from which ashes and hot gases flow
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Not even volcanologists can define this word without arguing To get an idea of what a volcano is, go here
volcanos

    Turkish pronunciation

    välkeynōz

    Pronunciation

    /välˈkānōz/ /vɑːlˈkeɪnoʊz/

    Etymology

    [ väl-'kA-(")nO, vol- ] (noun.) 1613. Italian or Spanish; Italian vulcano, from Spanish volcán, ultimately from Latin Volcanus Vulcan.
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