A caldera forms when the dome of a stratovolcano collapses following a large eruption, emptying the magma chamber beneath the volcano. This collapse creates a large, bowl-shaped depression in the Earth's surface.
A dust dome is a weather phenomenon that occurs when hot air rises and forms a dome-shaped mass of dust or pollution near the surface. These dust domes can trap pollutants and decrease air quality in the affected area.
A stratovolcano is a type of volcano with steep sides composed of alternating layers of solidified lava flows, volcanic ash, and rocks. A composite volcano is another name for a stratovolcano, both refer to the same type of volcano.
If erosion stripped off the top of a dome, you would find the inner layers of the dome exposed. These inner layers would likely reveal the different geological materials that make up the dome, such as sedimentary rock, igneous rock, or metamorphic rock. The eroded dome may also expose any structural features or faults within the dome.
The strike slip faults would be found if erosion stripped off a dome. A dome is basically a rounded vault that forms a roof of a structure and has a circular base.
It is a stratovolcano, so it has a conical shape
No. Mount St. Helens is a stratovolcano. There is a lava dome in the crater.
strato volcano
It is classified as a lava dome.
No. Tambora is a stratovolcano with a large caldera.
If you mean types, There are 4 Stratovolcano Cinder cone Shield Dome
What is the dome-shaped sheet of muscle that forms the bottom of the chest cavity?The dome-shaped sheet of muscle that forms the bottom of the chest cavity is called Diaphragm.
A dome
Yes, a "fuego" volcano is a type of stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano, characterized by a steep profile and periodic explosive eruptions.
lava dome
When magma slowly rises up the inside the crater of a larger volcano, it forms a Lava Dome.
Yes
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