Plinian and Pelean eruptions poth commonly produce pyroclastic flows. However, such flows can also occur with Vulcanian eruptions.
That would be a pyroclastic flow, though it is possible for some vulcanian eruptions to produce small pyroclastic flows.
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pyroclastic flow
Both the Pelean and Plinian eruptions are violent, and the Plinian (such as Vesuvius) are the most spectacular type. More specifically, there is a designation "ultra-Plinian" to describe highly explosive eruptions such as Kratatoa. The type of eruption that is most violent is when lava, ash and other materials are hurled into the air.
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The most destructive to least destructive kinds of eruptions are as follows:PlinianPeleanStrombolianHawaiianMost to leastPlinian, Pelean, Vulcanian, Fissure
It is unclear whether this question is asking about a Plinian eruption or a Pelean eruption. Both are explosive eruptions that produce large amounts of ash. A Pelean eruption is notable for large pyroclastic flows, superheated avalanches of ash, rock, and gas that race down the slopes of a volcano. Plinean eruptions are noted for producing enromous vertical columns of ash that extend for miles into the sky, sometimes reaching to over 20 miles high. The collapse of an an eruption column can result in pyroclastic flows. Plinian eruptions, particularly the sub-category of Ultra Plinian eruptions are the most violent events that Earth's volcanoes can produce.
pyroclastic flow
Pelean
Both the Pelean and Plinian eruptions are violent, and the Plinian (such as Vesuvius) are the most spectacular type. More specifically, there is a designation "ultra-Plinian" to describe highly explosive eruptions such as Kratatoa. The type of eruption that is most violent is when lava, ash and other materials are hurled into the air.
smoke weed
The most destructive to least destructive kinds of eruptions are as follows:PlinianPeleanStrombolianHawaiianMost to leastPlinian, Pelean, Vulcanian, Fissure
It is unclear whether this question is asking about a Plinian eruption or a Pelean eruption. Both are explosive eruptions that produce large amounts of ash. A Pelean eruption is notable for large pyroclastic flows, superheated avalanches of ash, rock, and gas that race down the slopes of a volcano. Plinean eruptions are noted for producing enromous vertical columns of ash that extend for miles into the sky, sometimes reaching to over 20 miles high. The collapse of an an eruption column can result in pyroclastic flows. Plinian eruptions, particularly the sub-category of Ultra Plinian eruptions are the most violent events that Earth's volcanoes can produce.
Pelean can have two meanings. In Spanish it translates as "they fight." Pelean is also a kind of volcanic eruption that features large avalanches of superheated ash, rock, and gas called pyroclastic flows.
Which of these volcanic eruption types is the least violent? B. Hawaiian A. Pelean B. Hawaiian C. Strombolian D. Plinian
Pelean eruptions are most commonly seen at stratovolcanoes, which can also be called composite volcanoes.
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Pelean
No. Mount Pelee is most famous for its Pelean style eruptions.