Yes
Cindercone
The arenal volcano is a cindercone volcano not a composite.
Mount Paricutin is a cinder cone volcano
No, it is not. It is a stratovolcano (synonym = composite volcano). There is a small cinder cone though on its south flank.
It's located in Iceland on an island off the coast of the main island of Iceland
Helgafell volcano, located in Iceland, has erupted at least four times in known history - in 2900 BC, 2500 BC, 1152, and 1341. The volcano last erupted in 1152, making it more than 800 years since its last eruption.
Mount Amukta is a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano. This type of volcano is characterized by steep slopes and explosive eruptions due to its high viscosity magma. Stratovolcanoes are typically found near subduction zones.
Cindercone volcanoes are small, steep sided, narrow based, loosely packed cones made entirely of pyroclastic material from moderately explosive eruptions.It's the classical and most common conically-shaped ("Triangular") form of volcano.
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Mexico it is a cindercone
Yes. The two I know of are Erdfell and Helgafell in the Vestman Islands.
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