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No. Pillow lava is basaltic, low-viscosity lava. Krakatoa is a stratovolcano with a style of ereuption more characteristic of high-viscosity andesitic lava.
No. A stratovolcano is a volcano with steep slopes consiting of layers of lava flows, ash, and pumice and is prone to explosive eruptions. A shield volcano is a volcano with broad slopes composed of layers of low viscosity lava flows and is generally not prone to explosive eruptions.
It is a stratovolcano, so it has a conical shape
a stratovolcano is a volcano
As pH increases so does viscosity
Mount St. Helens is an active stratovolcano.
Yes. Mount Cameroon is a stratovolcano.
Mount Vesuvius was a stratovolcano . . . if that's what you mean.
the stratovolcano can go up to 5426m (17,802 ft)
No. Viscosity is a liquid's resistance to flow. So higher viscosity means a slower flow.
The viscosity significantly depend on the temperature. So it will be a decreasing curve rather than point. You have to look into the temperature--viscosity curve so that you can find the point you are interested in
Viscosity is a substances resistance to flow. So as the viscosity of a substance increases, the flow rate will decrease.