It's a shield volcano.
Curtesy of a quick Google search [from geography.learnontheinternet.co.uk]
Shield Volcanoes Eruptions are typically non-explosive. Shield volcanoes produce fast flowing fluid [lava] that can flow for many miles. Eruptions tend to be frequent but relatively gentle.
A composite volcano, also called a stratovolcano.
The answer is Cinder Cone volcanoes. Hope this helps.
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A shield volcano.
volcanoes that have large amounts of silica The most explosive volcanoes are stratovolcanoes with felsic magama that has a high gas content. A. Shield Volcano- these usually form at hot spots and are like the ones in Hawaii. THey are nonexplosive because the lava is very runny. This would not be the most explosive. B. Cindercone-this would probably be your best bet although they erupt only once during their liftime. They are the smallest type of volcano and have steep sides. When it explodes, it shoots out pyroclastic material. C. Composite Volcano-this is also called a stratovolcano. It has both nonexplosive and explosive eruptions. THey can have many eruptions. IF the cinder cone was not what you were looking for, then this would be your second choice.
Explosive and non-explosive eruptions form different types of rock. Explosive eruptions tend to have fragmented rocks composed of cinders, ash, and pumice. Non-explosive eruptions usually produce lava flows, which tend to cool as solid sheets or channels of rock.
A+ Shield
A cinder cone is a relatively small volcano that erupts mostly chunks of a variety of basaltic lava called scoria. Eruptions are somewhat explosive, but not very.Stratovolcanoes form tall mountains and can erupt a variety of materials ranging in composition from basalt to rhyolite. These volcanoes can erupt either clouds of ash and pumice, or lava flows. They can produce highly explosive eruptions.
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Cinder cone volcanoes are made of pyroclastic material and most often form from moderately explosive eruptions.
volcanoes that have large amounts of silica The most explosive volcanoes are stratovolcanoes with felsic magama that has a high gas content. A. Shield Volcano- these usually form at hot spots and are like the ones in Hawaii. THey are nonexplosive because the lava is very runny. This would not be the most explosive. B. Cindercone-this would probably be your best bet although they erupt only once during their liftime. They are the smallest type of volcano and have steep sides. When it explodes, it shoots out pyroclastic material. C. Composite Volcano-this is also called a stratovolcano. It has both nonexplosive and explosive eruptions. THey can have many eruptions. IF the cinder cone was not what you were looking for, then this would be your second choice.
Normally from the Eruptions of Volcanoes
Shield volcanoes are not hot spots but they are associated with them. However, such volcanoes can also form at rift zones.
Quiet eruptions are a characteristic of basalt lava flows and plateaus.
Explosive and non-explosive eruptions form different types of rock. Explosive eruptions tend to have fragmented rocks composed of cinders, ash, and pumice. Non-explosive eruptions usually produce lava flows, which tend to cool as solid sheets or channels of rock.
flood basalts and volcanoes
at hot spots(a place where volcanoes are very active)
Lava is spewed out of a vent like a cannonball, forming a cone-shaped volcano.
It collides with the upper mantle that forms volcanoes with violent eruptions
A+ Shield
Hot spots!