Yes. A welded tuff may form from pyroclastic flow deposits near the volcano with cemented tuff farther away or resulting from a different eruption.
Yes
a dome volcano is not the same as a cone volcano. a dome volcano is a type of volcano, is a roughly circular mound-shaped protrusion resulting from the slow extrusion of viscous lava from a volcano. Usually it extrudes very slowly, but constantly. A cone volcano has an appearance of an upside-down funnel with a hole in the top which the lava shoots out of.
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welded tuff is a igneous rock so it is more likely for it to have the same minerals as most other igneous rocks.
A stratovolcano is sometimes called a composite volcano, yes.
Yes
a dome volcano is not the same as a cone volcano. a dome volcano is a type of volcano, is a roughly circular mound-shaped protrusion resulting from the slow extrusion of viscous lava from a volcano. Usually it extrudes very slowly, but constantly. A cone volcano has an appearance of an upside-down funnel with a hole in the top which the lava shoots out of.
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I think it is a shield volcano. Same with Mauna Loa
It is both. A stratovolcano is the same thing as a composite volcano.
sometimes it does and some times it doesn't
I'm not sure about the name of a volcano, but there is a soap called Lava.
The plural of volcano is volcanoes. For example: The volcanoes erupted at the same time.
not much, the volcano type that does he worst damage is the composite/strato volcano. The composite and strato volcano are the same types just different names.