Cinder Cone Volcano
Cinder cone
Pyroclastic flow is gas that result from water mixing with loose material on the steep sides of a volcano.
A cinder cone volcano is often the product of gas-rich basaltic magma erupting explosively, forming loose pyroclastic material like cinders and ash. These volcanoes have steep slopes due to the eruption style, and they typically have a relatively short lifespan compared to other volcano types.
False. A volcanic mountain with gently sloping sides built almost entirely of lava flow is called a shield volcano. A cinder cone, on the other hand, is a smaller, more steep-sided volcanic cone usually composed of loose volcanic fragments called cinders.
Cindercone volcanoes are small, steep sided, narrow based, loosely packed cones made entirely of pyroclastic material from moderately explosive eruptions.It's the classical and most common conically-shaped ("Triangular") form of volcano.
Loose rock material is called detritus.
Loose rock material is called detritus.
what is the loose material that settles on the bottom of the ocean called
Cinder cone
It is false that the loose material on Earth's surface that contains weathered rock particles and humus is bedrock. The loose weathered material on Earth's surface in which plates can grow is soil.
The correct Answer is: Transported Soil
A gas.