None. The closest across Cook Inlet on the Kenai Peninsula, about a 45 minute prop flight. Port Alford is one the same side of Cook Inlet as Mt. Redoubt is, but that is also deep on the other side of Lake Clark.
Mount Redoubt is in the United States.
Mt. Redoubt is a stratovolcano. That means it has both explosive and non-explosive eruptions and is formed out of both lava abd pyroclastic material.
Mount Redoubt is in southern Alaska. Alaska is part of the North American Continent.
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Yes. Mount Redoubt is a composite volcano.
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what type of lava does mt.redoubt have
this mt. has a rock type of rock
None. The closest across Cook Inlet on the Kenai Peninsula, about a 45 minute prop flight. Port Alford is one the same side of Cook Inlet as Mt. Redoubt is, but that is also deep on the other side of Lake Clark.
No. Mount Redoubt was formed by a subduction zone. While in som cases earthquakes can trigger volcanic eruptions, they do not cause volcanoes to form.
Freshwater Redoubt was created in 1856.
Harwich Redoubt was created in 1808.
Mount Redoubt is in the United States.