Non-explosive and Explosive
Its magma composition.different types of volcanic eruptions form different types of volcanoes
active
Violent eruptions are in the habit of making a lot of noise.
Explosive
== == The types of volcanic eruptions are magmatic, phreatomagmatic, and phreatic. For a description of each type and different styles of each, refer to the link below.
Different types of lava result in different types of volcanic eruptions. Basaltic lava, which is low in viscosity, typically leads to effusive eruptions characterized by gentle flows. Andesitic or dacitic lava, with higher viscosity, can cause explosive eruptions with pyroclastic flows and ash clouds. Rhyolitic lava, the most viscous type, tends to form dome eruptions with slow-moving lava flows and explosive activity.
They have Strombolian eruptions.
Non-explosive and Explosive
Flow, and explosive
Like most stratovolcanoes, Mount St Helens alternates between explosive and effusive eruptions.
Two types of volcanic eruptions are explosive eruptions, characterized by the violent ejection of lava, ash, and gases, and effusive eruptions, which involve the slow release of lava flows. Explosive eruptions are typically more destructive and can create volcanic ash clouds that pose hazards to aviation and human health. Effusive eruptions, on the other hand, can lead to the formation of lava plateaus and shield volcanoes.
There are three types of volcanoes which have different shapes and types of eruptions. * Shield Volcanoes - are low and flat and have small, flowing eruptions. * Composite Volcanoes - are a mixture between shield volcanoes and cone volcanoes, their eruptions are explosive. * Cone Volcanoes - are the tallest and largest volcanoes, and they have VERY explosive eruptions.