Fissures usually erupt basaltic lava.
Volcanoes can form from other other volcanoes in the ring of fire
fissure
There are ten types of volcanoes. The types of volcano are as follows: fissure vents, shield volcanoes, lava domes, crypto-domes, volcanic cones, stratovolcanoes, super-volcanoes, submarine volcanoes, subglacial volcanoes, and mud volcanoes.
Volcanoes usually form where tectonic plates meet.
Land Volcanoes eat lamas and underwater volcanoes eat camals
shield volcanoes
composite volcanoes
No, there are six types of volcano. Fissure, shield, dome, caldera, ash-cinder (sometimes called cone), and composite.
Not necessarily. Any hole or fissure from which molten rock or pyroclastic material emerges is a volcano. Not all volcanoes build into mountains.
Volcanoes Form at Active Subduction Zones or in the ring of fire
Plates do not cause volcanoes. Volcanoes generally form at the boundaries between plates. They form at convergent and divergent boundaries.