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Volcanoes that have produced explosive VEI-5 eruptions. Such eruptions release a tephra volume of at least 1 km 3 (0.24 cu mi) with immediate exceptional effects on the surrounding area. For smaller volcanoes that have erupted at least 0.1 km 3 (0.024 cu mi) of tephra at a time, see Category:VEI-4 volcanoes .
Volcanic eruptions that rated 5 on the volcanic explosivity index. Such eruptions release a tephra volume of at least 1 km 3 (0.24 cu mi) with immediate exceptional effects on the surrounding area. For smaller volcanic eruptions that have produced at least 0.1 km 3 (0.024 cu mi) of tephra at a time, see Category:VEI-4 eruptions.
Volcano Princess (Chinese: 火山的女儿; pinyin: huǒshān de nǚ'ér; lit. 'Daughter of Volcano') is a social simulation game, developed by the Chinese studio Egg Catcher and published by the Chinese publisher Gamera Games [], where players play the role of the single father to a young girl. [1]
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One anonymous group of developers, under the name of Cavemanon, created Snoot Game, an "anti-fangame" visual novel parody intended as a rival version of the game with alt-right themes, which was described by a KO_OP developer as "not made in good faith"."
Volcanoes are usually mountains (sometimes islands, lakes, plateaus, calderas, seamounts or lava domes) that are formed when magma (liquid rock) wells up from inside the Earth. There are also analogous formations away from the Earth. Many volcanoes are categorized both as volcanoes and other landforms, such as mountains (if qualified).
Mount Edziza, a stratovolcano in northwestern British Columbia A topographic map of Canada, showing elevations shaded from green (lower) to brown (higher). Volcanic activity is a major part of the geology of Canada and is characterized by many types of volcanic landform, including lava flows, volcanic plateaus, lava domes, cinder cones, stratovolcanoes, shield volcanoes, submarine volcanoes ...
A cryovolcano (sometimes informally referred to as an ice volcano) is a type of volcano that erupts gases and volatile material such as liquid water, ammonia, and hydrocarbons. The erupted material is collectively referred to as cryolava; it originates from a reservoir of subsurface cryomagma. Cryovolcanic eruptions can take many forms, such as ...