Lava flow.
explosive
Lava flow.
Absolutely. It happens in Hawaii all the time.
The answer is Explosive . It is explosive because during a explosive eruption there are clouds of ash, gas , and rock , and with a pyroclastic flow there is dust and ash . there for the answer must be explosive .
No, Mauna Loa is not an explosive volcano. It tends to be non-explosive.
Shield volcanoes are generally not explosive. However, soemtimes a type of explosive event called a phreatic eruption can occur if the magma comes in contact with water.
The composition of the magma affects how explosive a volcanic eruption will be.
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explosive
The 1980 eruption was very explosive. Ash was blown 80,000 feet into the air and the mountain is a quarter mile shorter than it was before the eruption.
Volcanic explosive index is a measure of how explosive a volcanic eruption is based largely on the amount of material released. It ranges from VEI-0 for non explosive eruptions to VEI-8 for massive super eruptions.
A quiet, non explosive eruption. Silica-high lava produces explosive eruptions.