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Kilauea is made up of lava flows. Lava pours out of the volcano in thin sheets, building up the volcano over time.
Lava is erupting in Hawaii as we breathe that is turning into basalt rock.
Mt. Kilauea on Hawaii is a basaltic shield volcano. This sort of volcano produces basalt lava which is not tremendously gassy and quite hot and runny. Thus unless water gets into the volcano's pluming (in which case there can be violent explosive eruptions), they are usually quiet, well behaved volcanoes.They do however erupt continuously for long periods of time, Kilauea is perhaps, the most active volcano on Earth.
Kilauea volcano is surrounded by land and completely by its black lava.
Kilauea started erupting from a new rift zone on the south flank of the volcano. This created massive lava flows, covered forests, roads and made new land at sea.
Kilauea is made up of lava flows. Lava pours out of the volcano in thin sheets, building up the volcano over time.
Kilauea And Its Also Hawaii's Youngest Volcano
Kilauea is a Volcano it errupts a type of lava called "basalt".Typicaly the mineral constituants of basalt are:quartz (less than 20%)feldspar (plagioclase)feldspathoidsamphibolepyroxineolivine
Lava is erupting in Hawaii as we breathe that is turning into basalt rock.
Mt. Kilauea on Hawaii is a basaltic shield volcano. This sort of volcano produces basalt lava which is not tremendously gassy and quite hot and runny. Thus unless water gets into the volcano's pluming (in which case there can be violent explosive eruptions), they are usually quiet, well behaved volcanoes.They do however erupt continuously for long periods of time, Kilauea is perhaps, the most active volcano on Earth.
Kilauea volcano is surrounded by land and completely by its black lava.
Kilauea started erupting from a new rift zone on the south flank of the volcano. This created massive lava flows, covered forests, roads and made new land at sea.
Kilauea generally produces lava flows and lava fountains. Its current activity has also involved the formation of lava lakes. All of the lava involved is basaltic.
This is called a shield volcano and an example would be Hawaii.
You would expect to find lava solidifying into basalt on the flanks of a volcano, most likely a shield volcano.
There is no such thing as "a kilauea shield volcano". Kilauea is the name of a specific volcano that makes up the easternmost portion of the island of Hawaii, the largest of the Hawaiian islands. Kilauea is one of the most active volcanoes in the world, holding the record the the longest continuous volcanic eruption, which has been going for more than 31 years and shows no signs of stopping. Kilauea is a shield volcano, meaning it is large with broad slopes formed by countless flows of runny basaltic lava.
Kilauea means "Spewing" in the Hawaiian language... it was named this because of it's ongoing lava showers. Kilauea is the most active volcano in Hawaii, along with Mt.St.Helens, and there have been 33 eruptions recorded throughout history. Hope this helps! from, crazy kid #8!!! :)