100s of people died and even more people were seriously injured.
The volcano Kilauea is a Shield Volcano and is located on the Big Island of Hawaii
It is an active shield volcano.
Kilauea is an example of a (shield) volcano.
because pahoehoe is a slow erupting kind of lava as well as the fact that kilauea is a hawaiian volcano (that is the type)
Kilauea volcano primarily produces basaltic rock, which is a type of volcanic rock that is low in silica content and flows easily when molten. The lava flows from Kilauea are typically thin and hot, allowing them to travel long distances before solidifying.
a shield volcano.... 1.huge in size 2.built by runny lairs of lava 3.a broad,gentaled shape cone
A volcano, any volcano type, is the result of extrusive volcanic processes. As such it cannot be said to have damage.
The Haleakalā volcano has caused damage in the past through volcanic eruptions, which resulted in lava flows destroying vegetation and infrastructure. Ash fall from eruptions has impacted air quality and agriculture in the surrounding areas. The volcano is currently dormant, but remains a potential hazard for future volcanic activity.
they are slow eruptions that aren't really violent. Very rarely does a Hawaiian volcano throw out mountains of ash.
Kilauea is an volcano active volcano on the eastern side of the island of Hawaii. It is one of five volcanoes that make up the island. Kilauea is by far the most active of the Hawaiian volcanoes, and is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. The most recent eruption of Kilauea started in 1983 and is still ongoing. In other words, lava has been pouring out of the volcano almost nonstop for 30 years.
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since Kilauea is in Hawaii, Hawaiian people would live around Kilauea.