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प्रश्न
Distinguish between the following pair of terms associated with vulcanicity:
Fissure-type Volcanoes and Central-types Volcanoes
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उत्तर १
| Fissure type Volcanoes | Central type Volcanoes |
| If the vent is of such type that eruption comes out through various holes in a line of long cracks it is called fissure type volcanoes. | If the vent is single and the magma erupting out takes the shape of a significant conical hill, it is known as central type volcanoes. |
उत्तर २
Fissure type of volcanoes: A volcano is a vent in the earth’s crust out of which hot molten rocks (lava) flow. The hot rocks may also eject violently in the form of solid pieces. If the vent is in the form of a long crack then it is known as a Fissure Type Volcano. In this type volcanic activity occurs quietly the lava upwells silently and spreads over a large area giving rise to volcanic plateaux and extensive lava sheets.
Central-type Volcanoes: If the vent in the earth’s crust is of such type that the rock materials come out and mounds hills or cones are formed than the volcanoes formed are known as Volcanoes of the Central type. Vesuvius and Fuji Yama are the best examples of this type.
संबंधित प्रश्न
What is the magma chamber of a volcano?
What is‘magma’?
What is the following:
Spine or plug
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Geysers and Hot Springs
Answer the following
The vent of a volcano when blocked results in an explosive eruption.
Out of the following words write down the four that are connected with volcanic activity.
Karst, crater, drumlin, stalactites, gully, pot holes, ash, basalt, swallow holes, dyke, domes, bluffs.
What are tectonic movements? How are these classified?
Assertion (A): The Pacific Ocean includes two thirds of the world’s volcanoes.
Reason (R): The boundary along the Eastern and Western coast areas of the Pacific Ocean is known as the Pacific Ring of Fire.
How many major zones of volcanic activities in the world?
Explain three major zones of volcanic activities in the world.
