Composite volcanoes are characterized by their steep-sided profile and alternating layers of lava flow, volcanic ash, and pyroclastic debris. They are typically associated with explosive eruptions due to the high viscosity of their lava, which can trap gases and build up pressure. These volcanoes often have a well-defined central vent and can reach significant heights.
A composite volcano is a tall, speed sided volcano composed of layers of ash, pumice, and cooled lava flows. These layers are often irregular and may be mixed together as landslide debris in some locations. The summit of such a volcano will often feature a crater, the size of which will vary depending on the volcano's most recent activity. Stream channels on and around the slopes of a composite volcano may be filled with deposits from mudflows called lahars. Many composite volcanoes are tall enough to be snowcapped, and some even feature glaciers.
Composite volcanoes, also known as stratovolcanoes are tall and steep-sided. They are composed of irregular layers of deposits from ashfall, pyroclastic flows, and lava flows as well as pumice and volcanic bombs. These volcanoes are prone to both effusive and explosive eruptions. Some of the explosive eruptions can be extremely large.
The correct spelling is "volcano." "Volcanoe" is a common misspelling of the word.
what is a hot spot on a volcanoe
lava
Yes.
Jupiter does not have any volcanoes. Volcanic activity is typically associated with rocky planets like Earth, not gas giants like Jupiter.
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Composite, yes.
What is the hypothesis fore volcanoe
29 is a prime number.