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There are three. From smallest to largest, they are: Cinder Cones, Composite Volcanoes (also called Strata Volcanoes), and then Shield Volcanoes.
it is a composite volcano Could be an extended metaphor of mr.chappmans housing empire from ancient rome
Shield - Type / Shapegently sloping sidesComposite - Type / Shapevery steep sides at topShield - Viscosity of Magmalow viscosity / fast flowingComposite - Viscosity of Magmahigh viscosity / slow / thickShield - Silicalow silica contentComposite - Silicahigh silica contentShield - Temperature of Magmahot magmaComposite - Temperature of Magma'cool' magmaShield - Source of Magmadirectly from mantleComposite - Source of Magmamelted crustShield - Densityhigh densityComposite - Densitylow densityShield - Eruption Typequiet eruptions / constantly 'oozing'Composite - Eruption Typeexplosive eruptions / immense pressure / pyroclastic flowShield - Examplehawaii / hot spotsComposite - Examplemt. fuji / convergent boundary
Because they are made of strata, or layers.
Because they are made of strata, or layers.
There are three. From smallest to largest, they are: Cinder Cones, Composite Volcanoes (also called Strata Volcanoes), and then Shield Volcanoes.
A cinder cone or cinder volcano is a steep hill of volcanic debris that gradually builds up from a volcanic vent. It can be on the slope of a larger stratavolcano or shield volcano.
it is a composite volcano Could be an extended metaphor of mr.chappmans housing empire from ancient rome
Shield - Type / Shapegently sloping sidesComposite - Type / Shapevery steep sides at topShield - Viscosity of Magmalow viscosity / fast flowingComposite - Viscosity of Magmahigh viscosity / slow / thickShield - Silicalow silica contentComposite - Silicahigh silica contentShield - Temperature of Magmahot magmaComposite - Temperature of Magma'cool' magmaShield - Source of Magmadirectly from mantleComposite - Source of Magmamelted crustShield - Densityhigh densityComposite - Densitylow densityShield - Eruption Typequiet eruptions / constantly 'oozing'Composite - Eruption Typeexplosive eruptions / immense pressure / pyroclastic flowShield - Examplehawaii / hot spotsComposite - Examplemt. fuji / convergent boundary
Because they are made of strata, or layers.
Because they are made of strata, or layers.
Mt. Vesuvius is a Composite Volcano (Stratovolcano). It buried the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum with its combo of Lava, ash, cinders, 'bombs' as scientists call it (giant pieces of cooled lava), and Lahars, or Pyroclastic flow (ash cloud) mixed with water to create a Landslide or Lahar.
Strata management services are the professional services provided by strata managers to the owners corporations of strata schemes. The services provided by strata managers include the administration and management of the common property, the preparation and circulation of meeting agendas and minutes, the collection and payment of strata levies, the coordination of maintenance and repairs, and the provision of advice to owners corporations on a range of strata-related matters.
Stratovolcanoes or composite volcanoes are tall conical mountains composed of lava flows and other ejecta in alternate layers, the strata that gives rise to the name. Stratovolcanoes are also known as composite volcanoes because they are created from multiple structures during different kinds of eruptions.
Strata are the layers of the earth. The deeper the layer, the older the objects that are found in the layer will be. Archaeologists use this as a common way to date objects.
Strata - Strata album - was created on 2004-07-27.
The base of a volcano is a part of the earth's crust. It is created due to pressure in the molten magma below the crust finding a weakness in the crust that gives the lava a pathway to the surface.