No. It is a shield volcano-Mrs.Quinones Class-Ryan
Mount Paricutin is a cinder cone volcano
No, it is not. It is a stratovolcano (synonym = composite volcano). There is a small cinder cone though on its south flank.
Mount Aso is in the continent of Asia. The country that it is in is Japan.
There are several: Aira Caldera Mount Aso Kaimondaki Sakurajima Mount Unzen
Mount Aso is a composite cone volcano, also known as a stratovolcano. It is characterized by its steep-sided profile and alternating layers of lava and volcanic ash.
Mount Amukta is a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano. This type of volcano is characterized by steep slopes and explosive eruptions due to its high viscosity magma. Stratovolcanoes are typically found near subduction zones.
Cindercone
The arenal volcano is a cindercone volcano not a composite.
Yes, Mount Aso is a caldera complex in Japan, comprising several stratovolcanoes. It is not a shield volcano, as shield volcanoes are typically characterized by gentle slopes and broad, flattened shapes, whereas Mount Aso has a more complex and irregular topography due to its formation as a caldera.
Mount Aso, located in Japan, has not caused any deaths in recent times. It is an active volcano, but has not had any major eruptions resulting in fatalities in modern history.
Aso in Japan is still considered active. The volcano has a history of historical eruptions from several cones within the boundaries of the caldera.
Mount Aso is the largest active volcano in Japan, and is among the largest in the world. It stands in Aso Kuju National park in Kumamoto Prefecture, on the island of Kyushu. Its peak is 1592 m above sea level. Aso has one of the largest caldera in the world. The caldera has a circumference of around 120 km (75 miles), although sources vary on the exact distance.