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A small volcanic cone made entirely of pyroclastic material is called a cinder cone volcano.
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A composite cone is the type of volcano that consists of layers of lava flows and pyroclastic material. A stratovolcano is an example of a composite cone.
Pyroclastic flows are sometimes called glowing avalanches because when they move up they appear to glow.
The answer is Spindle Fibers.
A small volcanic cone made entirely of pyroclastic material is called a cinder cone volcano.
Pyroclastic material consists of fragments of rocks that forms during a volcanic eruption. Pyroclastic particles that are less than 2mm in diameter are called Volcanic Ash. Volcanic ash that are less than o.25 mm in diameter is called volcanic Dust. Large Pyroclastic particles that are less than 64 mm in diameter are called Lapilli
This describes a stratovolcano, also called a composite volcano.
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A composite cone is the type of volcano that consists of layers of lava flows and pyroclastic material. A stratovolcano is an example of a composite cone.
Pyroclastic flows are sometimes called glowing avalanches because when they move up they appear to glow.
The answer is Spindle Fibers.
Fibers in the spindle that attach to the centromere of the chromosomes are called what?
Pyroclasts are single fragments that are produced following a volcanic eruptions where there expanding gases rapidly erupt resulting in either the fragmentation or obliteration of rock and magma. Fine-grained pyroclastic material is generally made from ash cause by extremely high fragmentation of rock or magma.
Theyse hot clouds, when they flow downward, are called pyroclastic flows.
Spindle fibers are composed of a protein called myosin and originate from a cell organelle called the centriole
spindle apparatus