The volcanic bomb on Tenerife Island
The volcanic bomb from Tenerife is a type of igneous rock formed during volcanic eruptions. These volcanic bombs are formed by the cooling and solidification of molten magma in the air, usually with unique shapes and textures. During a volcanic eruption, molten magma ejected from the volcano is formed by flying and cooling in the air. These rock blocks undergo rapid cooling and solidification in the air before finally falling to the ground. Volcanic bombs come in various shapes and sizes, usually presenting streamlined, spindle shaped, or irregular shapes.
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