No in volcanic erruption a large quantity of fragmental materials and gases are also produced (by irshad ali sasoli baloch)
Yes. Any vent in the ground from which lava flows is, by definition, a volcano.
Pyroclastic flows don't come from shield volcanoes. They come from cinder cone and sometimes composite volcanoes. Shield volcanoes only erupt runny lava.
The pressure on Earth from its own mass, as well as nuclear forces, cause the mantle to be molten. The core is not made of lava. The lava from volcanoes usually only comes from fault line tension, and is very, very far from the "Middle of the Earth."
Lava emissions are found with all active volcanoes, although some volcano emit more lave than others.
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Volcanoes come in many types, such as scoria volcanoes (mafic, small, not very explosive),shield volcanoes (large, mafic, mild eruptions of large volumes of lava), composite volcanoes (large, traditional cone shape, most deadly), lava domes (felsic, explosive, usually found with other volcanoes), fissures ( lava erups through fractures, mafic), and canderas (steep-walled depression, very large).
I only know four they are shield volcanoes, composite volcanoes, and lava plateaus thats all I know
Pyroclastic flows don't come from shield volcanoes. They come from cinder cone and sometimes composite volcanoes. Shield volcanoes only erupt runny lava.
The pressure on Earth from its own mass, as well as nuclear forces, cause the mantle to be molten. The core is not made of lava. The lava from volcanoes usually only comes from fault line tension, and is very, very far from the "Middle of the Earth."
Lava emissions are found with all active volcanoes, although some volcano emit more lave than others.
Lava is only a conspiracy. There is no such thing as lava.
No. Many shield volcanoes produces pahoehoe.
No. Cinder cone volcanoes erupt fountains of lava, which is how the cinder cone is built up. Cinder cones that are nearing the end of activity may also produce lava flows.
Both shield volcanoes and cinder cones erupt low-viscosity basaltic lava and have eruptions that are only mildly explosive if at all.Cinder cones are small, steep-sloped volcanoes composed primarily of a chunky variety of basalt called scoria.Shield volcanoes are large, gently sloping volcanoes composed primarily of layers of lava flows.
Volcanoes create land by when they erupt the lava melts and turns into gravel and then forms the lands.
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There are 3 main types of volcanoes: Shield - These volcanoes erupt with lava that has a very low viscosity. The lava is mainly composed of basalt, and forms mostly at rifts and subduction zones, but can also be an indication of a hotspot. Hawaii is made of Shield Volcanoes. Composite - Tall volcanoes, they are composed of alternating layers of lava, ash and cinders. (Mt. Fuji and Mt. Vesuvius are Composite volcanoes). They generally have very violent eruptions, and are the most dangerous to civilians. Cinder Cone - A very short lived volcano, that may erupt only once, though these eruptions are typically violent. They can range from 30-400 meters in height, and when they erupt, the lava that is spewed forth cools quickly, breaking into ash or cinders, where the name comes from. Caja del Rio in New Mexico is a string of over 60 cinder cone volcanoes.
Volcanoes come in many types, such as scoria volcanoes (mafic, small, not very explosive),shield volcanoes (large, mafic, mild eruptions of large volumes of lava), composite volcanoes (large, traditional cone shape, most deadly), lava domes (felsic, explosive, usually found with other volcanoes), fissures ( lava erups through fractures, mafic), and canderas (steep-walled depression, very large).