Redeoubt volcano is part of a volcanic arc that is partially an island arc and partially a continental arc.
Earthquakes or the volcano itself
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a belt of volcanoes is called an island arc, they are formed from Hotspots/Mantle Plumes
Mt. Redoubt is a stratovolcano. That means it has both explosive and non-explosive eruptions and is formed out of both lava abd pyroclastic material.
Everytime a volcano erupts, the magma gets higher and higher everytime it hardens. This causes an island arc
Yes. Mount Redoubt is a composite volcano.
Redoubt volcano is part of the Aleutian Mountain Range in Alaska, United States.
No. Mount Redoubt is a stratovolcano.
Earthquakes or the volcano itself
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Trench volcano, resulting in island arc volcanic mountain chains.
a belt of volcanoes is called an island arc, they are formed from Hotspots/Mantle Plumes
Mt. Redoubt is a stratovolcano. That means it has both explosive and non-explosive eruptions and is formed out of both lava abd pyroclastic material.
Everytime a volcano erupts, the magma gets higher and higher everytime it hardens. This causes an island arc