When techtonic plates collide and go apart magma from the mantle come up to the crust. Then after a long time of that happening the lava cools and forms new ground which builds up into a volcano. A volcano could be on land or under water.
It is a stratovolcano, such as the Mount Rainier in Washington state or Mt. Fuji in Japan. This means its lava is very thick and slow but it has pyroclastic flows (huge clouds of incandescent ash and debris) which are very dangerous to the populations close to the volcano.
The Colima volcano is made up of Hardened lava, tephra, pumice, and volcanic ash.
Andesitic lava, containing around 59% weight percent silica (SiO2).
It produces violent eruptions
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Stratovolcano
Felsic magmas that are high in silica content and are highly viscous produce explosive eruptions.
The type of magma which is thick and slow is Felsic Magma.
It produces violent eruptions
I guess you mean "Colima Volcano". It is a stratovolcano.
the colima volcano is a stratovolcano type
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Stratovolcano
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Felsic magmas that are high in silica content and are highly viscous produce explosive eruptions.
The type of magma which is thick and slow is Felsic Magma.
Magma is a hot fluid from deep within the Earth's crust. The set of magma conditions that produce the most explosive eruptions are high viscosity and the presence of dissolved gases.