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click on 'related links' below. The link will take you to a diagram of a volcano and also real pictures.
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Without access to the specific diagram B you mentioned, I can provide a general answer. If the diagram illustrates a shield volcano, it forms primarily from the eruption of low-viscosity basaltic lava that flows over long distances, creating a broad, gently sloping profile. Over time, repeated eruptions build up the volcano's layers, resulting in its characteristic shape. If the diagram depicts a stratovolcano, it forms through alternating layers of lava flow and explosive volcanic ash, creating a steeper, conical structure.
Diagram 1: Stratovolcano (composite volcano) - Formed by layers of ash, lava, and volcanic rocks building up over time. Diagram 2: Shield volcano - Formed by repeated eruptions of low-viscosity basaltic lava, which spreads out in thin layers, creating a wide, gently sloping shape.
Without seeing diagram A, I can provide a general description of a common type of volcano, the stratovolcano. Stratovolcanoes, or composite volcanoes, are characterized by their steep, conical shape and are formed through the alternating eruption of lava flows and explosive ash and tephra deposits. This process occurs at convergent plate boundaries, where an oceanic plate subducts beneath a continental plate, leading to the melting of mantle materials and the subsequent eruption of magma. Over time, these layers build up, creating the volcano's distinctive profile.
A Strato volcano or a composite volcano.
No. It is a composite volcano.
You can find labeled volcano diagrams in science textbooks, educational websites, and online resources such as educational apps or study guides. National Geographic and educational websites like Khan Academy often provide detailed and labeled diagrams of volcanoes.
Cleveland volcano is in Alaska & is a Stratovolcano (composite volcano)
No. It is a complex volcano, with multiple features resulting from varying types of eruption.