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What is a cinder cones type of eruption?

explosive


What kind of eruption forms cinder cones?

explosive


What types of volcanoes have explosive eruptions?

Strato and Cinder-cone volcanos but cinder cones can have non explosive too but not strato


Are cinder cone volcanoes gentle and long-lasting?

No. Cinder cones usually produce relatively explosive eruptions and are short-lived. Some only erupt for a few years before going extinct.


What types of slopes do cinder cones have?

Cinder cones generally have a very steep slope. This slope is also considered gentle compared to the cones' short height.


What type of eruption do cinder cones have?

Cinder cones typically have Strombolian eruptions, which are characterized by small to moderate explosions of lava and gas. These eruptions are named after the Stromboli volcano in Italy, which exhibits similar explosive activity.


What are the kinds of cone volcanoes?

The two main types of cone volcanoes are stratovolcanoes and cinder cone volcanoes. Stratovolcanoes are large, steep-sided volcanoes composed of layers of lava flows, ash, and volcanic rocks. Cinder cone volcanoes are smaller, symmetrical volcanoes formed from pyroclastic material ejected during eruptions.


Is a Cinder Cone volcano A non explosive or explosive volcano?

a cinder con volcano is an explosive volcano


Cinder cones are the most potentially dangerous volcanoes because they generate the most explosive eruptions?

While cinder cones do have the potential for explosive eruptions, they are generally considered less dangerous than stratovolcanoes due to their smaller size and lower frequency of eruptions. Stratovolcanoes can produce more violent and destructive eruptions.


How many cinder cones are there?

their are 6 cinder cone volcanes


What volcanic type typically produces small steep sided structures composed of pyroclastic material?

The volcanic type that typically produces small steep-sided structures composed of pyroclastic material is a cinder cone. Cinder cones are formed from explosive eruptions that eject particles of volcanic ash, cinders, and bombs into the air. These materials fall back to the ground and build up around the vent, forming the characteristic steep slopes of cinder cones.


Why wouldn't you find a tuff rock near a cinder cone volcano?

Tuff is deposited by pyroclastic flows, which are almost always associated with stratovolcanoes. Cinder cones are somewhat explosive in their eruptions, but not enough to produce pyroclastic deposits.