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Do stratovolcanoes form on a hotspot?

Yes, stratovolcanoes can form on hotspots. Hotspots are areas where magma from deep within the Earth rises to the surface, creating volcanic activity. Stratovolcanoes are typically formed by layers of hardened lava, ash, and other volcanic debris accumulating over time.


What type of volcano is Mount FIJI?

Composite volcanoes, or stratovolcanoes


What volcano can produce mudflows?

Muflows are most common on stratovolcanoes.


What are some examples of Stratovolcanoes?

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Why are composite volcanoes called stratovolcanoes?

Because they are made of strata, or layers.


What volcano makes the most damage?

Stratovolcanoes usually do the worst damage.


What is also known as stratovolcanoes?

Stratovolcanoes are also known as composite volcanoes. They are characterized by their steep-sided conical shape, built up by layers of volcanic ash, lava flows, and pyroclastic deposits. They are known for their explosive eruptions and are common along subduction zones.


Where do stratovolcanoes generally occur and why?

Stratovolcanoes generally occur in subduction zones, where one tectonic plate slides beneath another. The presence of water-rich oceanic crust being subducted creates conditions for explosive eruptions due to the interaction of magma with water and the formation of viscous magma. These factors contribute to the characteristic steep-sided shape of stratovolcanoes.


Which volcanoes are shaped in a sharp peak?

Volcanoes that are shaped with a sharp peak are typically stratovolcanoes, also known as composite volcanoes. Some examples of stratovolcanoes with distinct sharp peaks include Mount Fuji in Japan, Mount St. Helens in the United States, and Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.


What type of volcano can form tuff?

Tuff is most often a product of stratovolcanoes.


Do stratovolcanoes form on rift zones?

They can, though they are more dominant at subduction zones.


Is there another word for stratovolcano?

Yes. Stratovolcanoes can also be called composite volcanoes.