eruptive vent, the location of the eruptive vent, and the character of the eruptive vent, also volume, mass, and height
Scientists classify volcanoes by their shape and size. At times, they classify volcanoes into the way they erupt.
scientists classify volcanoes in four general groups, Hawaiian, Strombolian, vulcanian, and peleean
eruptive vent, the location of the eruptive vent, and the character of the eruptive vent, also volume, mass, and height
There is no easy answer to this question, as scientists classify volcanoes in several different ways, including size, shape, explosivity, lava type, and tectonic occurrence. Furthermore, these different classifications often correlate. A volcano that has very effusive eruptions, for example, is unlikely to form a stratovolcano.
characteristics
The scientists classify them by them color,there tempher,and by there light.
scientists classify volcanoes in four general groups, Hawaiian, Strombolian, vulcanian, and peleean
scientists classify Mount Kilauea as a shield volcano
scientists use taxonomy to classify and separate them into different groups
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eruptive vent, the location of the eruptive vent, and the character of the eruptive vent, also volume, mass, and height
Scientists classify vertebrate into different groups by the way the animal looks or how big or small it is
they classify the rocks by their texture and compisition
There is no easy answer to this question, as scientists classify volcanoes in several different ways, including size, shape, explosivity, lava type, and tectonic occurrence. Furthermore, these different classifications often correlate. A volcano that has very effusive eruptions, for example, is unlikely to form a stratovolcano.
Some scientists classify fungi as plants because they share certain characteristics like cell walls and non-motility. Other scientists classify fungi as animals due to their heterotrophic nature, similar to animals, and their ability to store energy as glycogen, like animals do. Ultimately, fungi are placed in their own kingdom, separate from plants and animals, due to their unique characteristics.
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Scientists who study volcanoes are called vulcanologists