450thousend littlers of magma the magma is a salty base and runny as it can get donot get in the path of this valcano
Mount St. Helens has a magma chamber that can hold approximately 2 to 5 cubic kilometers of magma. However, the exact capacity can vary due to geological processes and the dynamics of volcanic activity. Since its major eruption in 1980, the volcano has continued to evolve, affecting the size and characteristics of its magma reservoir.
Mount St. Helens could possibly hold up to 0.3 cubic kilometers of magma in its magma chamber. However, the exact volume can fluctuate based on various factors such as temperature, pressure, and composition of the magma.
On Mt Chimney to find it you need a magma emblem which you will get on Mt Pyre.
you can get a magma stone with buck at stark mt
The composition of Mt. Etna is basaltic.
on top of graveyard mt(mt pyre)
Mt. Hekla in Iceland has a composition of intermediate to felsic magma, which is rich in silica, giving it a higher viscosity compared to basaltic magma. This type of magma can lead to explosive eruptions.
mt baker and mt garibaldi
At the top.
Mt. Lamington, located in Papua New Guinea, is primarily composed of andesitic magma, which typically contains around 57-63% silica (SiO2). This high silica content contributes to the volcano's explosive eruptions, as andesitic magma is more viscous compared to basaltic magma. The specific silica content can vary depending on the particular eruption and the composition of the magma chamber at the time.
Mt. Cleveland has felsic lava, high in silica.
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