If the eruption was anything like the eruption of Mount Meager in 2350 BP, you would expect it to send an ash column high into the Stratosphere. This activity could produce a diverse sequence of volcanic deposit. A thick amount of welded vitrophyric breccia may appear on the explosive collapse of a possible appearance of a lava dome, admiting ash several meters in thickness near the vent area. But that is only if the eruption is anything like the Mount Meager eruption mentioned before.
* No Sweden does not get tsunamis. * No Sweden does not have any live volcanoes to get volcano eruptions, closest volcanoes would be the once in the Eifel volcanic fields in Germany. * Yes Sweden do get earthquakes from time to time, but powerful earthquakes are very rare in Sweden, which lies on a thick and cold crust.
Generally, it would be water.
you would expect it to have high pressure
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What would you expect to find composite volcanoes on Mars? Explain why.
They would be classified as extinct. Volcanoes with recorded eruptions - but nothing 'recent' would be classed as dormant.
They would be classified as extinct. Volcanoes with recorded eruptions - but nothing 'recent' would be classed as dormant.
They would be classified as extinct. Volcanoes with recorded eruptions - but nothing 'recent' would be classed as dormant.
There are volcanoes along the floor of the ocean that form a trench. When these volcanoes erupt, it can cause tectonic movements.
Rifts are linear zones where Earth's lithosphere is being pulled apart, leading to the formation of new crust. Eruptions within rift zones are typically characterized by effusive lava flows, shield volcanoes, and occasional explosive eruptions. These eruptions are generally less violent compared to those at subduction zones due to the lower silica content in the magma.
Complex Eruption???
A cinder cone volcano typically has quiet eruptions, characterized by the ejection of small fragments of lava and ash. Composite volcanoes can have both quiet and explosive eruptions, due to the buildup of pressure from the highly viscous magma. Shield volcanoes generally have non-explosive eruptions, with flowing lava that travels long distances.
They would be classified as extinct. Volcanoes with recorded eruptions - but nothing 'recent' would be classed as dormant.
A volcanologist is someone who studies volcanoes. With the title, that person would be a geologist, and also the activity and formation of volcanoes, as well as current and historic eruptions.
volcanoes become extinct when the have done at least 50 up to 100 eruptions after that the volcano would have had its timeP.S: if you want more answers on volcanoes just leave a comment i know everything there is to know on volcanoes
* No Sweden does not get tsunamis. * No Sweden does not have any live volcanoes to get volcano eruptions, closest volcanoes would be the once in the Eifel volcanic fields in Germany. * Yes Sweden do get earthquakes from time to time, but powerful earthquakes are very rare in Sweden, which lies on a thick and cold crust.