An ash-cinder volcano, also known as a scoria cone volcano, is a small and steep volcano that forms from explosive eruptions of basaltic magma. These eruptions produce cinders and ash that build up around the vent, creating a conical shape. Ash-cinder volcanoes are typically short-lived and can be found in volcanic fields around the world.
- In a fireplace, ash is fine grained. Cinders are larger. (Embers are cinder sized and still glowing and can start further fires.)
- The 'ash' and 'cinders' (tephra) ejected from a volcano have no relation to the ash and cinders from a fire. They are small particles of rock and lava blown explosively into the air.
Ash particles are less than 2 mm in diameter. (That is close to 0.08 inch, or 1/16th inch.) They can fall close to the volcano or be blasted into the stratosphere and travel thousands of miles.
Cinders are larger and fall closer to the volcano vent, building up a 'cinder cone'.
Vocanic dust is Fine vocanic ash that is under .063 millimeters.
Vocanic ash is tiny parts of rock or glass, its size is under 2 millimeters.
Volcanic bombs are magma that bursts out of the volcano and harden in the air. There size is over 64 millimeters.
Vocanic cinders are dark glassy fragments that are produced by gas in the vocano.
No, Taal Volcano is not a shield volcano. It is classified as a complex volcano.
Arenal volcano is a composite volcano, also known as a stratovolcano. This type of volcano is characterized by its steep sides and alternating layers of lava flows, ash, and volcanic rocks.
A volcano might be bubbling as a warning that the volcano will burst soon. In addition, the volcano might be bubbling after the volcano exploded lava.
The opposite of an active volcano is an extinct volcano, which is a volcano that has not erupted in a long time and is not expected to erupt again.
An active volcano is a volcano that has had at least one eruption during the past 10,000 years. An active volcano might be erupting or dormant. An erupting volcano is an active volcano that is having an eruption... A dormant volcano is an active volcano that is not erupting, but supposed to erupt again.
A Strato volcano or a composite volcano.
No. It is a composite volcano.
Cleveland volcano is in Alaska & is a Stratovolcano (composite volcano)
No, Taal Volcano is not a shield volcano. It is classified as a complex volcano.
The Taal volcano is the smallest volcano in the Philippines. Not only is it the smallest volcano in the Philippines, it is the smallest volcano in the world.
A dormant volcano is a volcano which has had an eruption but it was a long time ago. It is a volcano which shows no sign of activity or a future eruption. Basically, a dormant volcano is a volcano which is asleep.
No it is a dome volcano
A Sub Glacial Volcano
An extict volcano is a volcano that is no longer active.
A volcano that is not active is a dormant volcano.
Arenal volcano is a composite volcano, also known as a stratovolcano. This type of volcano is characterized by its steep sides and alternating layers of lava flows, ash, and volcanic rocks.
a cinder con volcano is an explosive volcano