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Pyroclastic Material is classified by size from very fine dust and volcanic ash.

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How are lava and pyroclastic material classified?

Both lava and pyroclastic material are classified as rocks. Lava is molten rock and pyroclastic material is various debris. There is Basaltic lava, Andesitic lava, Dacite lava, and Rhyolitic lava.


How are lava and pyroclastic classified?

Both lava and pyroclastic material are classified as rocks. Lava is molten rock and pyroclastic material is various debris. There is Basaltic lava, Andesitic lava, Dacite lava, and Rhyolitic lava.


What type of eruption results when pyroclastic materials are released?

Composite volcanoes release pyroclastic materials during eruption.


What is a cinder volcano made of?

pyroclastic materials


What materials are ejected from volcanos?

Pyroclastic Materials. Any composition of lava can produce pyroclastic materials. Pyroclastic fragments are ejected from the volcano as solid fragments, often solidifying as they leave the volcanic vent, or fly through the air. Tephra comes in all sizes.


Are cinders the most dangerous pyroclastic materials extruded from a volcano?

No. The most dangerous pyroclastic material is volcanic ash.


Are magma and rock both pyroclastic materials?

No. Magma is molten rock that is beneath earth's surface. When it erupts it can form lava or pyroclastic material. Although pyroclastic material can form rocks, most rocks are not from pyroclastic material.


What are thepulverized rock lava ash and other fragments ejected from the vent of a volcano called?

These materials are called pyroclastic materials. They are produced during explosive volcanic eruptions when magma is fragmented into rock fragments and ash by the force of the explosion. Pyroclastic materials can vary in size from tiny particles of ash to large blocks and boulders.


Which could be part of the pyroclastic materials of a volcanic eruption?

Fine ash and dust


Which material is not pyroclastic material?

Rock salt is not a pyroclastic material. Pyroclastic materials are fragments of rock and volcanic ash ejected during volcanic eruptions, while rock salt is a sedimentary mineral formed from the evaporation of saltwater.


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How are engineering materials classified?

the material usually classified based on their properties.