Vesuvius is a stratovolcano.
No. Vesuvius is a stratovolcano.
It's volcanic mountain
Mount Vesuvius is a large volcano in Italy that is shaped like a cone. It erupted in the 1st century and wiped out the entire city of Pompeii.
it is a distinctive "humpbacked" mountain.
Mount Vesuvius is a Composite (Stratovolcano)
Yes, Mount Vesuvius does have a caldera. The current cone of Vesuvius sits within the caldera of a much larger ancient volcano called Mount Somma. The collapse of Mount Somma's original structure formed the caldera in which the current Vesuvius cone grew.
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Mount Rainier has built a composite cone.
Mount Vesuvius is composed mainly of andesite rock, which is a type of volcanic rock that forms from the cooling of lava. Andesite is a common rock type in stratovolcanoes like Mount Vesuvius, which is a composite volcano known for its explosive eruptions.
the eruption that did it was a eruption
Mt. Vesuvius produces felsic lava in a pyroclastic explosion.
Stratovolcano (a composite volcano)