volcano - a mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust., plate tectonics - the theory that Earth's surface is made up of large plates of solid rock that move slowly over time, convergent boundary - where two tectonic plates meet and move towards each other., acid rain - rainfall made sufficiently acidic by atmospheric pollution that it causes environmental harm, typically to forests and lakes., ash - a gritty, abrasive powder of broken rock, minerals, and volcanic glass that is created during an eruption., eruption - the expulsion of gases, rock fragments, and/or molten lava from within the Earth through a vent onto the Earth's surface or into the atmosphere, lava - a flow of molten rock that pours out of a volcano onto the Earth's surface., carbon dioxide - a colorless and oderless gas, landform - natural or anthropogenic land feature on the solid surface of the Earth or other planetary body., biotic factors - living organisms in an ecosystem, such as plants, animals, and microorganisms., hydrothermal vents - fissures in the ocean floor that release heated water and minerals, carbon dioxide, sulfar dioxide, nitric acid, sulfuric acid, carbon monoxide, water, system - encompasses the entire interconnected system of magma reservoirs, conduits, and vents that lead to volcanic eruptions, including the volcanic edifice (the cone or mountain formed by erupted material)., feedback - the ways in which volcanic eruptions and their effects on the atmosphere can either amplify or diminish the effects of climate change, creating a feedback loop., dynamic - encompass the complex processes that lead to volcanic eruptions, including magma formation, movement, and eruption style, as well as the impact of eruptions on the surrounding environment and global climate., climate - volcanic gases like sulfur dioxide can cause global cooling, while volcanic carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, has the potential to promote global warming., hydrosphere - encompasses all the water on Earth, including oceans, lakes, rivers, groundwater, ice, and water vapor in the atmosphere, pattern - the spatial distribution and formation of volcanoes, which are concentrated along tectonic plate boundaries and hotspots, forming features like volcanic arcs and island arcs, biosphere - encompasses all living organisms and organic matter on Earth, while volcanoes, as part of the geosphere, can significantly impact the biosphere through eruptions that release ash, gases, and lava, affecting ecosystems and potentially climate., geosphere - Volcanoes are a key feature of the geosphere, which is the solid part of the Earth, encompassing all rocks, minerals, and landforms, including the Earth's crust, mantle, and core., atmosphere - a layer of gases that surrounds our planet, providing the air we breathe, shielding us from harmful radiation, and regulating the planet's temperature., abiotic factors - the non-living, physical, and chemical components of an environment that influence living organisms, including things like temperature, water, sunlight, soil, and atmosphere, calderas - a large, bowl-shaped volcanic depression formed when a volcano collapses inward after erupting and emptying its magma chamber., volcanic lakes - bodies of water found in volcanic craters or calderas, formed by the accumulation of water or, in the case of lava lakes, molten lava., vent - an opening in the Earth's surface through which magma, volcanic gases, and other eruptive materials are released, forming the main pathway for volcanic eruptions.,
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