Layers of lava emitted by a volcano typically form as different flows of lava progressively build up on top of one another over time. The composition and texture of each layer can vary depending on the eruptive activity at the time. These layers, known as lava flows, can create distinct patterns and features on the volcano's surface.
lava layers is layers in side a volcano the color is ushely brown and black
lava
stratovolcano, or composite volcano
A stratovolcano is made of layers of tephra and lava. Stratovolcanoes are steep-sided and composed of alternating layers of volcanic ash, tephra, hardened lava flows, and other volcanic materials.
A shield volcano forms from thin layers of cooled lava. Shield volcanoes have gently sloping sides, large bases, and are typically created by the eruption of low-viscosity lava.
lava layers is layers in side a volcano the color is ushely brown and black
a volcano is made of many layers: {| ! colspan="2" | | 1. Large magma chamber 2. Bedrock 3. Conduit (pipe) 4. Base 5. Sill 6. Branch pipe 7. Layers of ash emitted by the volcano 8. Flank 9. Layers of lava emitted by the volcano 10. Throat 11. Parasitic cone 12. Lava flow 13. Vent 14. Crater 15. Ash cloud |}
A volcano can be a cone-shaped mountain that is built from layers of lava.
The Composite volcano.
The composite volcano.
lava that pours out of the vent and hardens on previous layers of lava ( Hawaiian islands / medicine lake)
Composite
lava
A volcano whose cone is made up of alternate layers of ash and lava.
stratovolcano, or composite volcano
composite volcanoes
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