The cone indicates uncertainty in the path of the hurricane. The center line of the cone indicates the expected path of the storm, but it might go a given amount to the left or right of that path.
A sheild cone is volcano that is sorta flat and gently sloping up.
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Most eruptions from a cinder cone are explosive, though not very large.
The Parasitic cone is a cinder cone on the side of a Volcano.
A parasitic cone (or satellite cone) is the cone-shaped accumulation of volcanic material created by eruptions from fractures other than the central vent of a volcano.
parasitic cone
Parasitic cone volcanos and cinder cone volcanos are not the same when classifying. Cinder cone volcanos are the most popular type of volcano, named for its cone shaped formation. Cinder cone volcano are also considered the smallest type of volcanos and can stand alone or grow on the flanks of other volcanos. The parasitic cone volcanos are similar to the cinder cones, however, the volcano is found on the flanks of other volcanos, hence, the name. It is created by flank eruptions of larger volcanos.
Parasitic Cone
There are a number of main parts of a volcano. Some of these include the throat, the sill, the conduit, and the parasitic cone.
The parasitic cone is the name of the smaller vent-structure on the side of some volcanoes. This structure is not part of the central vent of a volcano.
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The correct spelling is "parasitic."
No, sponges are not parasitic.
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yes, they are parasitic