different between pyroclastic vs volcanoclastic
pyroclastic
English
Etymology
From pyro- +? clastic, from Ancient Greek ??? (pûr, “fire”), and ??????? (klastós, “broken”).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -æst?k
Adjective
pyroclastic (not comparable)
- (volcanology) Mostly composed of rock fragments of volcanic origin or comminuted during an eruption.
Derived terms
- pyroclastic flow
- pyroclastic rock
- pyroclastic surge
Translations
Noun
pyroclastic (plural pyroclastics)
- A rock mostly composed of rock fragments of volcanic origin
pyroclastic From the web:
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volcanoclastic
English
Adjective
volcanoclastic (not comparable)
- Synonym of pyroclastic
Noun
volcanoclastic (plural volcanoclastics)
- Synonym of pyroclastic
volcanoclastic From the web:
- what are volcaniclastic rocks
- what does volcaniclastic mean
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