All volcanoes have in common the flowing energy from Earth’s interior. This is the fundamental aspect that drives volcanic activity, as magma is generated from the Earth's mantle and rises to the surface. The other responses pertain to specific characteristics or behaviors of volcanoes, but the presence of energy from the Earth's interior is a defining feature of all volcanoes.
What do all volcanoes have in common?
Responses
the flowing energy from Earth’s interior
the period of its activity and dormancy
the size of the volcanic crater
the amount of energy they give off in eruption
1 answer