(1) What they did not bargain for was that the war would awaken a volcano of sectarian resentment.
(2) Clare had been building up a silent volcano of resentment
(3) Though one realises with a pang, that these smiles contained in themselves a volcano of torment and angst.
(4) They fled their homes with a few personal belongings, escaping the acrid sulphuric fumes and lava of an erupting volcano .
(5) When I finally reached the second stage of anger it exploded like a volcano of hate inside me.
(6) Instead, you ran rivers of blood in our land, and we blew a volcano of anger in your land.
(7) They may be caused by a complex system of faults or by changes in the volcano 's magma plumbing system.
(8) What volcano of emotion must have been boiling inside that youngster
(9) It looked a pleasant enough place from the ship even if, according to the guide books, it was built in the crater of an extinct volcano .
(10) This area had not been affected by the main pyroclastic flows from the volcano .
(11) The presence of faults within the edifice of the volcano may influence the transport and degassing of the magma.
(12) A primary conclusion from our work is that magmas beneath volcanoes such as Nevado del Ruiz release significant gas during periods of quiescence.
(13) Our understanding of how volcanoes degas has taken major steps forward in the past 20 years.
(14) In geology, students learn about the structure of the Earth, volcanoes and the formation and recycling of rocks.
(15) The landscape ranges from volcanoes and Afro-alpine mountains to savanna and lowland rain forest.
(16) It has rainforests, snowpeaked mountains, volcanoes , tropical beaches and lush green pasture land.
(17) Some of the salt in the oceans comes from undersea volcanoes and hydrothermal vents.
(18) The two that are most often in the news are shield volcanoes, as seen in Hawaii, and composite volcanoes .
(19) This structure resembles volcanoes on Earth and Venus, with overlapping layers of material from a series of flows.
(20) The temperature of the lava, about 1,500 kelvins, is similar to that of the hottest volcanoes on Earth.