Both come out of Mount Etna. It is a composite volcano which means it alternates between erupting with pyroclastic material and lava.
Granitic with a high water content, resulting in powerful steam explosions during eruptions.
Mt. Etna of eastern Sicily is an active volcano. In fact, it is the largest active volcano in all of Europe.Yes - Mount Etna is classed as active. It's last eruption was in 2014 - when a 'flank eruption' started. A flank eruption means that lava flowed out from the side of eh cone - instead of the main vent at the summit.
Mt Etna is a composite volcano.
the same place any mt Etna eruption is, Sicily, Italy
yes it flows violently
one word LAVA
Both come out of Mount Etna. It is a composite volcano which means it alternates between erupting with pyroclastic material and lava.
yes it did but you all suck big juicy balls
Mt Etna
it was simply just tectonic plates that pushed the lava through.
Granitic with a high water content, resulting in powerful steam explosions during eruptions.
What plates are affecting Mt Etna?
Mt Etna is on the island of Sicily, Italy.
The composition of Mt. Etna is basaltic.
the height of mt etna is 3,350m tall.
Mt. Etna of eastern Sicily is an active volcano. In fact, it is the largest active volcano in all of Europe.Yes - Mount Etna is classed as active. It's last eruption was in 2014 - when a 'flank eruption' started. A flank eruption means that lava flowed out from the side of eh cone - instead of the main vent at the summit.