Cinder cone volcano
Cinder cone volcano
Pumice and tuff are the product of violent eruptions. Rhyolite is often, but not always produced by violent eruptions, but it can also form from slow, extrusive eruptions.
Violent eruptions are in the habit of making a lot of noise.
A stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano, is formed from violent eruptions characterized by explosive activity that ejects a mixture of lava, ash, and volcanic rocks. These eruptions are typically associated with high levels of gas pressure within the magma chamber, leading to explosive events.
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one of the reasons why Plinian eruptions are more violent is that they release more viscous magma than Hawaiian hawaiian eruption.
The magma that can produce a violent eruptions is those rich in silica,fluid,iron, and forming shield volcano.
Mount Fuji's eruptions have historically varied in intensity, but they are generally considered to be more explosive than quiet. The last major eruption in 1707, known as the Hōei eruption, was violent and produced significant ashfall. While some eruptions can be less explosive, the potential for violent activity exists given its stratovolcano structure. Overall, while eruptions can differ, the potential for violent eruptions is a notable characteristic of Mount Fuji.
Felsic lava, due to its high viscosity and generally high gas content tends to produce violent eruptions.
No. The most violent eruptions involve felsic magma.
Violent volcanic eruptions are common where magma has a high gas content and viscosity. The pressure from trapped gases builds until it explosively releases, causing explosive eruptions like Plinian or Pelean eruptions. These eruptions often result in ash plumes, pyroclastic flows, and lahars.
I think Majorca was formed from eruptions.