Yes. Mount Rainier is a stratovolcano with the potential to produce explosive eruptions.
Mt. Rainier is a volcano.
Mount Rainier is a composite volcano.
Mount Rainier is the volcano that formed the mountain. They are one in the same.
It is an explosive volcano. Mount Rainier is a stratovolcano, characterized by layers of ash from explosive eruptions and cooled lava flows from effusive eruptions. The high viscosity and gas content of its magma are the reason for its explosive nature.
Mt. Rainier is a stratovolcano composed primarily of rhyolite or rhyo-dacite. This means that the volcano has the potential for highly explosive eruptions, similar to other volcanoes in it's arc. Rainier is part of the Cascades Volcanic Arc, which is the same volcanic arc as Mt. St. Helens.
yes.
Mount Shasta is Explosive.
it's explosive
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Mt. Rainier is a stratovolcano composed primarily of rhyolite or rhyo-dacite. This means that the volcano has the potential for highly explosive eruptions, similar to other volcanoes in it's arc. Rainier is part of the Cascades Volcanic Arc, which is the same volcanic arc as Mt. St. Helens.
No. Mount Rainier is a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano.
It is an explosive stratovolcano