no , it is moderate to violent eruption throws such as : volcanic ash, cinders, and lava high into the air .
Cinder cone volcanoes erupt explosivly.
Cinder cone volcanoes erupt explosively, but not as violently as composite volcanoes.
Shield volcanoes erupt least violently cinder cone most violently and compost can erupt either way.
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No. Cinder cones usually produce relatively explosive eruptions and are short-lived. Some only erupt for a few years before going extinct.
Composite volcanoes can erupt both mafic and felsic material, but intermediate material is the most common.
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Cinder cones are typically small volcanoes that have short and relatively mild eruptions compared to larger composite volcanoes or stratovolcanoes. While they can erupt with explosive force, their eruptions are usually confined to the immediate area surrounding the cone and do not pose as much risk to human populations as other types of volcanoes.
Both erupt basaltic lava, which has a low silica content and a high temperature.
Cinder cone volcanoes typically have relatively small and short-lived eruptions characterized by explosive bursts of gas and ash. These eruptions are not usually as violent as those of stratovolcanoes, but they can still pose a hazard to nearby areas.
Yes, cinder cone volcanoes typically erupt explosively due to the build-up of gas pressure within the magma. The eruptions are usually characterized by the ejection of ash, cinders, and lava fragments into the air, creating a cone-shaped mound around the vent.
When a Cinder Cone volcano erupts it shoots out ash, and that's how they form also, ash builds up on there sides and grow taller and taller every time a cinder cone erupts. Hope this helps!