They're all volcanoes..., they are both formed by plates overlapping or clashing together
Active Volcanoes - Those volanoes which has erupted in the recent history and will continue to erupt further is known as an active volcano. Dormant Volcanoes - Those volcanoes which hasn't erupted in the recent past but has the capability of erupting in the future. These volcanoes generally erupt after long intervals of time. Extinct Volcanoes - These volcanoes used to erupt but hasn't erupted in the recent past and will probably not erupt further. There are actually only 3 types of volcanos, while one can be called two things. The first kind is called shield, it is almost shaped like an upside down bowl. The second is called a cinder cone, it's sides are a little more steep and instead of squirting out just lava, its squirts out pyroclastic material also and it has moderately explosive eruptions. The last is known as a composite or a stratovolcano, with quite steep sides.
Strato-shield and cinder cone volcanoes both form from volcanic activity and are characterized by the eruption of magma. They can produce a variety of volcanic materials, including lava flows and pyroclastic debris. Both types of volcanoes also contribute to the landscape and can influence local ecosystems. Additionally, they can pose hazards to nearby communities during eruptions.
you have things incommon but you are more mature or you have things in common but you are literally OLDER than him
Mount Shasta and Mount St. Helens are stratovolcanoes, known for their steep-sided cones and explosive eruptions. Mount Fuji is also a stratovolcano but is currently inactive, though it is closely monitored due to its proximity to populated areas in Japan.
They are created from multiple structures during different kinds of eruptions. Composite volcanoes are made of cinders, ash, and lava. Cinders and ash pile on top of each other, lava flows on top of the ash, where it cools and hardens, and then the process repeats. Some examples are Mt Versuvius and Mt Stromboli in Italy
there are no living things in a volcano
"Incommon" typically refers to something that is shared or held jointly by multiple parties. It signifies similarities or common characteristics among individuals, groups, or things. The term can also imply mutual interests, experiences, or attributes that connect different entities. It is often used in discussions about community, collaboration, or shared values.
Volcanoes can produce lava, ash, and gas.
there are more composite numbers the prime becuz more things can be divided into
Yes. There are such things as volcanoes.
The rock is made up of many things, composite.
no volcanoes don't help our environment because it can destroy things and its bad when it irrupts