Mount St Helens has produced both quite and explosive eruptions. It is best known for a very large explosive eruption in 1980.
does mount etna have quiet or explosive eruptions
Mount Saint Helens is actually both viloent andquiet
Lava can't flow violently. Highly explosive eruptions such as the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens do not produce lava flows: they produce clouds of ash, gas, and pumice. Mount St. Helens has produced "quiet" lava flows at times.
Mount St. Helens is a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano. Stratovolcanoes are characterized by their steep, symmetrical cones built up by layers of hardened lava, ash, and rocks. They are known for explosive eruptions due to the high viscosity of their lava.
Erebus is erupting constantly, but they are more bubbly than they are explosive.
Shielf volcanoes generally produce "quiet" eruptions. Explosive eruptions are rare.
explosive and quiet eruptions
Mount Etna has had both explosive and "quiet" eruptions and has produced lava flows, lava fountains, and pyroclastic flows.
Mount Fuji typically has quiet eruptions, characterized by the slow flow of lava and minimal explosive activity. However, it has also experienced explosive eruptions in the past, with the last major eruption occurring in 1707.
The kinds of eruptions are the quiet eruptions and the explosive eruptions.
No, quiet eruptions.
Mount Fuji's eruptions have historically varied in intensity, but they are generally considered to be more explosive than quiet. The last major eruption in 1707, known as the Hōei eruption, was violent and produced significant ashfall. While some eruptions can be less explosive, the potential for violent activity exists given its stratovolcano structure. Overall, while eruptions can differ, the potential for violent eruptions is a notable characteristic of Mount Fuji.