Shield volcanoes are formed by the gentle eruption of low-viscosity lava that flows easily over long distances before cooling and solidifying. As the lava flows, it creates a wide, gently sloping volcanic cone with a broad base. Over time, repeated eruptions build up the shield volcano to its characteristic shape.
about 89 meters
One of the names of shield volcanos is Mauna Loa and Prestahunkur.
Both cinder cone and shield volcanoes are primarily composed of basaltic lava flows. However, cinder cone volcanoes are characterized by steep slopes, smaller size, and built up from pyroclastic material like ash and cinders, while shield volcanoes are much larger with gentle slopes built from numerous lava flows.
Volcanic rocks can be classified based on their mineral composition, texture, and formation process. Common classifications include basalt, andesite, rhyolite, and obsidian. These rocks can also be further categorized as extrusive igneous rocks, formed from magma that erupted onto the Earth's surface.
1.Stratovolcano (most common) 2. Shield (least common) 3. Cindercone
Shield volcanoes are composed mostly of layers of basaltic lava flows.
Shield volcanoes are from by divergent boundary's.
about 89 meters
One of the names of shield volcanos is Mauna Loa and Prestahunkur.
layers apounlayers of cooled lava
they aren't made BY volcanos but they are made in the volcanos
Actually, there are three types: composite, cinder cone, and shield.
shield volcanoes
Both cinder cone and shield volcanoes are primarily composed of basaltic lava flows. However, cinder cone volcanoes are characterized by steep slopes, smaller size, and built up from pyroclastic material like ash and cinders, while shield volcanoes are much larger with gentle slopes built from numerous lava flows.
In general, cinder cone volcanos are the smallest.
Volcanic rocks can be classified based on their mineral composition, texture, and formation process. Common classifications include basalt, andesite, rhyolite, and obsidian. These rocks can also be further categorized as extrusive igneous rocks, formed from magma that erupted onto the Earth's surface.
shield volcanoes have cinders that come out then land on it. that's what makes them bigger than cinder cone volcanoes.