Yes. Mount Hood is a composite volcano.
Yes. Mount Hood is a composite volcano.
No. Mount Hood is a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano.
Mount Hood is in Oregon, United States.
No. Mount Hood is a volcano. However, it is located on the continent of North America.
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Mount Hood is a dormant volcano in northern Oregon, east of Portland. As a stratovolcano it is capable of producing violent eruptions, but has not erupted in nearl 150 years.
Mount Hood is located in the Cascade Range of Oregon, USA. It is about 50 miles east-southeast of Portland and is the highest peak in Oregon.
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Mount Hood is a stratovolcano, characterized by steep slopes and a symmetrical cone shape due to alternating layers of lava flows, ash, and debris. Mount St. Helens is also a stratovolcano but known for its catastrophic eruption in 1980. Mount Bailey is a shield volcano, which has gently sloping sides and a broad, flattened dome shape created by low-viscosity lava flows. Shield volcanoes tend to have less explosive eruptions compared to stratovolcanoes.
Mount Everest is a mountain not a 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.
Yes. There are a number of composite volcanoes int he US. Examples incloude Lassen Peak, Mount Shasta, Mount Mazama, Mount Hood, Mount St. Helens, Mount Rainier, Mount Redoubt, and Mount Cleveland among others.