None of the above, it is a mountain not a volcano.
cinder cone volcano, strato volcano, and composite volcano
Mount kenya is a stratovolcano ( composie volcano )
strato volcano
Mount Shasta is considered a composite or stratovolcano due to its characteristic steep profile and alternating layers of lava flows and volcanic ash deposits. Shield volcanoes are wider and lower in profile, while cinder cone volcanoes are small, conical mounds built from ejected volcanic material.
3 3 Five: Shield, Composite/Strato, Cinder Cones, Spatter Cones and Complex.
Strato and Cinder-cone volcanos but cinder cones can have non explosive too but not strato
5, Composite (strato), Shield, Cinder Cones, Spatter Cones and Complex Volcanoes
strato(also called composite), cinder,sheild,and complex. but a new one was discovered splatter volcano it looks like this
Yes, Mt. Sakurajima in Japan is an active stratovolcano, not a cinder cone. Stratovolcanoes are characterized by their steep slopes and explosive eruptions due to the high viscosity of their magma, whereas cinder cones are smaller and simpler in structure.
Yes, although technically, strato-volcanoes *are* cinder cones (composite cones), built up of layers of ash. But the term "cinder cones" (ash cones) is usually applied to smaller cones that form within the vicinity of large volcanic calderas, such as Crater Lake in Oregon. They may be associated with either strato-volcanoes or shield volcanoes.
Mount Pinatubo is a composite volcano, also known as a stratovolcano. It is characterized by its steep symmetrical cone shape and explosive eruptions caused by the combination of lava flows and pyroclastic material.
Galeras is a Strato/Composite volcano because of it's gently sloping sides.