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No. Pyroclastic flows are a product of explosive eruptions.
No. Pyroclastic flows are characteristic of explosive eruptions.
No. A "quiet" eruption will produce lava flows. Pyroclastic flows generally result from explosive eruptions.
That is False. A pyroclastic Flow typically occurs during a explosive erupiton.
Mount Etna has had both explosive and "quiet" eruptions and has produced lava flows, lava fountains, and pyroclastic flows.
explosive
Pyroclastic flow typically occurs during a violent eruption.
its like josephs farts explosive!
quiet
quiet eruption flows easeir cause it has a low viscosity and lava flows easier but explosive eruption has a high viscosity and lava flows slower
It's has explosive eruptions not quiet ones.
Mt Fuji was pyroclastic flow in 1707-1708[ its last eruption ] their for it was a violent eruption.