volcanos in English

noun
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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.
Variations in composition within each series reflect differentiation in magma chambers under volcanoes .
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1. The volcanos that rise behind Arequipa are more than just a beautiful backdrop

2. With over 400 active volcanos, Io is the most geologically active object in the Solar System.

3. Ocean floors often contain underwater volcanos that can provide heat as a substitute for sunlight's warmth.

4. The Alaska Region represents a resource-rich, dynamic landscape shaped by volcanos, earthquakes, major rivers, and glaciers

5. Stromboli is a small island in the Tyrrhenian Sea , containing one of the active volcanos in Italy .

6. Over aeons, the undulating plains have been showered by volcanic ash blown westward from Ngorongoro, Lemagrut and other now-extinct volcanos.

7. Pyrotechnic goods, so-called projectiles and spherical casings, alarm signals, repetition signals, projectiles and cylindrical casings, coloured casings, torpedoes, mines and aquatic volcanos, mines and cylindrical volcanos, roman candles, comet roman candles, coloured comets, rockets, Catherine wheels and aerial Catherine wheels, fireworks, ammunition, explosives, explosive powder, explosive cartridges, explosive cartridges, fuses for explosives, signal rockets, cartridge cases, flares

8. Numberless facts could be Adduced to prove that upraised organic remains are common wherever there are active volcanos; but until it could be shown that in areas of subsidence, volcanos were either absent or inactive, the inference, however probable in itself, that their distribution depended on the rising or falling of the earth's surface, would have been hazardous.

9. In between snapping shots of volcanos, dining in Francophone bistros and unwinding by the poolside, you should be sure to set aside some time to explore Castries Quarter's colonial past

10. Arica is also the gateway to inland ruins of ancient cultures, Lauca National Park with its many animal species including vicuña, alpaca, Nandu, and wild chinchilla, volcanos, and the highest mountain lake in the world.