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Q: What is the type that formed volcano by alternate solidification of lava and cinder?
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What volcano is formed by violent eruptions?

Cinder cone volcano


What is formed by violent eruptions?

Cinder cone volcano


What is formed by erupting volcanoes?

Cinder cone volcano


Volcano formed by gentle eruptions of fluid lava?

A cinder cone volcano....found in my 8th grade science book page 136(:


What type of magma erupts from a cinder cone volcano?

Cinder cone volcanoes are formed by basaltic magma.


Is a shield volcano the same thing as a cinder cone volcano?

No. A shield volcano is a large volcano with broad, shallow slopes formed from layers of lava flows formed by non-explosive eruptions. A cinder cone volcano is a small, steep-sloped volcano composed of pieces of rock formed by lava that was ejected explosively into the air.


What kind of plate boundary formed a cinder cone volcano?

Subduction boundaries


What was the last cinder cone volcano to erupt?

A volcanic cinder cone is being formed somewhere on the planet every year.


What is a steep-sided volcano formed entirely of ash and cinders?

A steep sided volcanoe formed entirely from ash and cinders is called a composite volcanoe.


A steep-sided volcano formed entirely of ash and cinders is a?

A Stratovolcano is a steep volcano made mostly of layers of ash, lava and cinders. Stratovolcanoes have a tendency to be very explosive and produce significant quantities of ash.


The type of volcano formed from violent eruptions of a volcano?

It is not a composite volcano or a cinder cone volcano... it's not even a shield volcano so it is NOT one of the three main volcanoes


What is taller a Stratovolcano or a cinder cone volcano?

The Stratovolcano is. It can reach into the stratosphere. Cinder cones are usually formed on the flanks or sides of shield or stratovolcanos. See the related links for further information.