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a broad-domed volcano is formed by lava flows. the amount of times the volcano has erupted effects how broad the dome would be, because when the lava flows it wears away the dome of the volcano.
It doesn't matter if a volcano is known for being explosive or not. They're not always explosive, every time has a different amount of explosivity, amount of magma, ejected, whether lava is launched into high into the Earth's atmosphere or whether it slowly or quickly travels down the sides of the volcano. Volcanoes can continue forever or stop at any time, same thing applies for suddenly starting again unexpectedly.
This would depend on the type of eruption that Pinatubo were to produce. The only record of eruption of the volcano are of the 1991 event. Although scientists know that the volcano had erupted in an explosive manner before it is unclear what other types of eruptions it can produce. Although unlikely that Pinatubo will erupt in the near future it is a possibility. The eruption is not likely to be as explosive as the 1991 event as the amount of time between eruptions of that magnitude should be longer, given the otherwise unknown history of the volcano. This would suggest that it does not erupt frequently; however, when it erupts it seems to be catastrophic in nature.
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a broad-domed volcano is formed by lava flows. the amount of times the volcano has erupted effects how broad the dome would be, because when the lava flows it wears away the dome of the volcano.
Volcanic eruptions are classified on the Volcanic Explosivity index, which is based on parameters such as the amount of material erupted and the height of the eruption column.
Recently, a volcano has erupted in Iceland. It has affected us mildly, but scientists are currently predicting that the volcano that has already erupted is still active, and a volcano 50 times bigger next to it might erupt. Don't be frightened, these are just predictions! The active volcano has cut of many airlines flying into Great Britain. Thousands of tourists have been stuck camping out in airports, desperate to get home, and others are awaiting for their plane to take them to their holiday destination to arrive. Also, and I have evidence for this, when the volcano erupted, the day after that I woke up to see grey/black ash all over my car bonnet and windscreen. When the volcano erupted, all the lava leaked into the sea, so it was quite dangerous to take a ferry around that area. As Great Britain is the nearest county to Iceland, we are the most affected country. But the amount of volcanic ash is reducing, and now it is safe to go on a plane and venture round in a boat, but let's just keep our fingers crossed this next volcano won't erupt!
It doesn't matter if a volcano is known for being explosive or not. They're not always explosive, every time has a different amount of explosivity, amount of magma, ejected, whether lava is launched into high into the Earth's atmosphere or whether it slowly or quickly travels down the sides of the volcano. Volcanoes can continue forever or stop at any time, same thing applies for suddenly starting again unexpectedly.
If a volcano has not erupted in 600 years that probably means magma has been building up for all that time. If it erupts, it could eject all 600 years worth of material, which could amount to several cubic miles. Such and eruption would be very violent, producing enormous clouds of ash and pyroclastic flows. By contrast a volcano that erupts frequently has less of an opportunity tu build up a large volume of magma.
Three Million gallons of magma
The amount of pressure that pushes up the magma in a volcano
This would depend on the type of eruption that Pinatubo were to produce. The only record of eruption of the volcano are of the 1991 event. Although scientists know that the volcano had erupted in an explosive manner before it is unclear what other types of eruptions it can produce. Although unlikely that Pinatubo will erupt in the near future it is a possibility. The eruption is not likely to be as explosive as the 1991 event as the amount of time between eruptions of that magnitude should be longer, given the otherwise unknown history of the volcano. This would suggest that it does not erupt frequently; however, when it erupts it seems to be catastrophic in nature.
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This latest phase of eruptive activity at Kilauea volcano started unceremoniously on 24 Feb with the appearance of a small amount of molten lava deep within the Pu'u 'O'o crater, visible only from above. - See more at www.Cha Cha.com
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