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Q: Magma from a volcano is considered a fluid because it can flow and it exhibits viscosity true or false?
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What is the viscosity of lava flow from a cinder cone volcano?

Viscosity refers to the amount of internal friction in a substance which affects the ease with which it flows. Magma has a wide range of viscosity depending on the composition of the magma. The viscosity increases as the silica content changes from basalt to rhyolite. The more viscous a magma is, the slower it flows.


Is pyroclastic material likely to form from low-viscosity or high-viscosity lava?

low viscosity lava due to the violent eruption of the volcano


How viscosity affect volcanic eruptions?

Viscosity is how thick the magma is and this can impact on how much a volcano erupts and how it flows.


Which is more likely to be dangerous a volcano that erupts frequently a volcano that has been inactive for a hundred years?

a volcano that hasn't been active for a hundred years because of viscosity which is the resistance to flow and one that has been inactive for a hundred years would have a low viscosity and would stick more for a better but more dangerous explosion.


Which is more likely to be dangerous volcano that erupts frequently or a volcano that has been inactive for a hundreds years?

a volcano that hasn't been active for a hundred years because of viscosity which is the resistance to flow and one that has been inactive for a hundred years would have a low viscosity and would stick more for a better but more dangerous explosion.


Which is more likely to be dangerous-a volcano that erupts frequently or a volcano that has been inactive for a hundred years?

a volcano that hasn't been active for a hundred years because of viscosity which is the resistance to flow and one that has been inactive for a hundred years would have a low viscosity and would stick more for a better but more dangerous explosion.


Which is more likely to be dangerous---a volcano that erupts frequently or a volcano that has been inactive for a hundred years?

a volcano that hasn't been active for a hundred years because of viscosity which is the resistance to flow and one that has been inactive for a hundred years would have a low viscosity and would stick more for a better but more dangerous explosion.


What is the viscosity of magma in a pyroclastic flow?

In a pyroclastic flow, the magma would almost always be considered high-velocity. The velocity and strength of the magma is a result of its chemical composition.


Is volcano considered a thing or place?

A volcano is both because there are many places in there and its a thing


How does erruptions effect the viscosity of an erruptions?

is a erruption a volcano of mt. mayon


How high could a volcano spew ash?

It depends on the type and size of the volcano, the viscosity, and the amount of pressure built up over time within the volcano.


Is pyroclastic material likely to form from low-viscosity lava or high-viscosity lava?

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