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some of the stratovolcanoes and thier locations are the same that are composite because composite and starto is the same
The type of volcano is a composite volcano.
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Mount Etna is a stratovolcano in Sicily, Italy. Other examples of stratovolcanoes are Mount Saint Helen's, in Washington, and Mount Pinatubo, in the Philippines.
Examples of stratovolcanoes include Mount St. Helens and Mount Rainier in Washington, Mount Vesuvius in Italy, Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines, and Mount Fuji in Japan.
Sprimarily stratovolcanoes.
Not exactly. Some volcanoes do consist of simply a lava dome, but most lava domes are found in or on stratovolcanoes.
These types of volcanoes are known as Stratovolcanoes, examples of these would be Mt. Fuji (Japan), Mt. St. Helens (Washington), and Galeras (Columbia).
Composite volcanoes, or stratovolcanoes
Muflows are most common on stratovolcanoes.
There are similarities and differences. Cinder cones are generally much smaller than shield volcanoes or stratovolcanoes. Like shield volcanoes, they primarily erupt basaltic lava. However, like stratovolcanoes they have steep slopes and are composed of material that has erupted into the air and been welded together.
Stratovolcanoes usually do the worst damage.