Composite Volcanoes form when one plate sinks under another.
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Composite volcanos are formed from alternating layers of lava covering every other layer.
A stratocone or composite volcanoe is formed by a combination of lava, cinder, and rock.
Usually composite volcanoes. subduction zone volcanos usually form steep sided composite cones composed primarily of andesite
Composite volcanoes most often form near subduction zones.
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Multiple eruptions form composite volcanoes. Andesite magma is the most common type of magma that erupts from composite volcanoes. Composite volcanoes can grow so high that their slopes become unstable and collapse.
No, generally not. Most composite volcanoes erupt more viscous, high-silica material than what would form a'a. So block lava would be more common.
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Usually composite volcanoes. subduction zone volcanos usually form steep sided composite cones composed primarily of andesite
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Composite volcanoes most often form near subduction zones.
pacific
Multiple eruptions form composite volcanoes. Andesite magma is the most common type of magma that erupts from composite volcanoes. Composite volcanoes can grow so high that their slopes become unstable and collapse.
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No, generally not. Most composite volcanoes erupt more viscous, high-silica material than what would form a'a. So block lava would be more common.
Three types of volcanoes are Cinder Cone Volcanoes, Shield Volcanoes and Composite Volcanoes.
There are three. From smallest to largest, they are: Cinder Cones, Composite Volcanoes (also called Strata Volcanoes), and then Shield Volcanoes.
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