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No. Volcanic eruptions in Hawaii are not usually explosive.
The answer is Explosive . It is explosive because during a explosive eruption there are clouds of ash, gas , and rock , and with a pyroclastic flow there is dust and ash . there for the answer must be explosive .
Eruptions are explosive if the magma is viscous and has a high gas content.
It is a composite volcano, so the kind of eruptions it has is explosive.
Pahoehoe comes from an explosive eruption, whereas AA comes from quiet eruptions.
There are effusive eruptions and explosive eruptions.
It's has explosive eruptions not quiet ones.
No. Volcanic eruptions in Hawaii are not usually explosive.
Pahoehoe comes from an explosive eruption, whereas AA comes from quiet eruptions.
quiet ,and explosive eruptions
The answer is Explosive . It is explosive because during a explosive eruption there are clouds of ash, gas , and rock , and with a pyroclastic flow there is dust and ash . there for the answer must be explosive .
Eruptions are explosive if the magma is viscous and has a high gas content.
It is a composite volcano, so the kind of eruptions it has is explosive.
The 1980 eruption was very explosive. Ash was blown 80,000 feet into the air and the mountain is a quarter mile shorter than it was before the eruption.
Mount St Helens has produced both quite and explosive eruptions. It is best known for a very large explosive eruption in 1980.
Rhyolite is associated with explosive eruptions.
Pahoehoe comes from an explosive eruption, whereas AA comes from quiet eruptions.