It is both. A stratovolcano is the same thing as a composite volcano.
If you mean Tambora, it is an active stratovolcano or a composite volcano.
Mount Tambora (or Tamboro) is an active stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano, on the island of Sumbawa, Indonesia.
Mt. Tambora is a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano. Stratovolcanoes are characterized by steep, symmetrical slopes and periodic explosive eruptions. Mt. Tambora famously erupted in 1815, leading to a significant global cooling event known as the "Year Without a Summer."
Tambora is a composite volcano (stratovolcano). A stratovolcano/composite volcano is explosive, usually creating large ash clouds, pyroclastic flows and can cause mass destruction for miles and sometimes effect the entire earth for years. *Skylla*
Mount St. Helens, an active stratovolcano, is of the composite type.
It is both. A stratovolcano and a composite volcano are the same thing.
Stratovolcano (composite)
Yes, it is a composite volcano (a.k.a. stratovolcano).
Stratovolcano (a composite volcano)
Stromboli is a strato-volcano (composite volcano).
A stratovolcano is a type of volcano with steep sides composed of alternating layers of solidified lava flows, volcanic ash, and rocks. A composite volcano is another name for a stratovolcano, both refer to the same type of volcano.
Mount Tambora is located in Indonesia.Indonesia