Shasta, Rainier, Hood, Adams, St Helens, 3 Sisters, Etna, Vesuvius . . . .
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you say there is three different kinds of volcanoes when there are six different kinds of volcanoes
The six types of volcanoes are shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes (composite volcanoes), cinder cone volcanoes, supervolcanoes, submarine volcanoes, and fissure vents. Each type of volcano is characterized by different eruption styles, shapes, and compositions.
I only know four they are shield volcanoes, composite volcanoes, and lava plateaus thats all I know
The names of different types of volcanoes are: 1.Cinder, 2. Composite, 3.Shield, 4.Lava, 5.Plugs, and 6.Maars.
There are six main classifications for land areas on Earth. These landforms include continents, volcanoes, mountains, plains, plateaus, and islands.
There are six main classifications for land areas on Earth. These landforms include continents, volcanoes, mountains, plains, plateaus, and islands.
There are volcaones in California now and there were before too. There are six active volcanoes in California, however there are many dormant (asleep) volcanoes in California too. It is known to have many volcanoes in the Pacific Region Because it is in the Pacific Ring of Fire
# Medicine Lake # Lassen Peak # Clear Lake # Long Valley # Coso # Mount Shasta
There are six types: Shield, Strato. Caldera, Monogetic fields, Flood Basalts and Mid-ocean ridges.
Three types of volcanoes are Cinder Cone Volcanoes, Shield Volcanoes and Composite Volcanoes.
No, volcanoes do not need lava to be volcanoes.