bhill
yes cinder cone volcano are made from magma
Cinder cone volcanoes are formed by basaltic magma.
No. Cinder cones are formed by basaltic magma.
The magma in a cinder cone is typically thick, meaning it has high viscosity. This is because cinder cone volcanoes are formed from highly viscous and gas-rich magma which tends to solidify quickly, leading to the formation of cinders and ash during eruptions.
Tephra
A cone-shaped hill that throws out magma is called a volcanic cone or a cinder cone. This type of volcano is characterized by its steep sides and small size. When magma is ejected from a cinder cone volcano, it often forms cinders and ash that accumulate around the vent, building up the cone shape.
Not acid lava, basic magma.
bhill
Which is a cone-shaped hill or small mountain.
Which is a cone-shaped hill or small mountain.
Which is a cone-shaped hill or small mountain.
Mount Pelee is a stratovolcano, which is a composite volcano. It is known for its explosive eruptions due to the composition of its magma. Shield volcanoes, on the other hand, are characterized by their broad, gently sloping profile and quiet, non-explosive eruptions.