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The magma beneath Mount St. Helens is typically of low viscosity due to its composition, which is rich in silica and gas. This low viscosity magma allows for gases to escape easily, resulting in explosive eruptions.
The composition of Mt. Etna is basaltic.
Mt. Hekla in Iceland has a composition of intermediate to felsic magma, which is rich in silica, giving it a higher viscosity compared to basaltic magma. This type of magma can lead to explosive eruptions.
Mt. Saint Helen's and Mt. Kilauea
Mt. Vesuvius in Italy and mt. saint Helen's
It happened because of an overflow of magma.
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If the composition of the magma is high in silica, the eruption will be explosive. The Eruption of Mt. St. Helens was an explosive eruption. If the composition of the magma is low in silica, it will produce a quiet eruption. The eruption(s) of Mt. Kilauea are quiet eruptions.
Mount Saint Helens' magma/lava composition is different to many volcanoes and is about 64%silica and 4% water.