explosive
They are pyroclastic flows.
They have Strombolian eruptions.
cinder cone
cinder cone volcano
A cinder cone volcano forms from tephra eruptions. Tephra consists of volcanic matter like ash, cinders, and volcanic rocks exploded into the air during an eruption, which then settle around the vent to form a steep-sided cone-shaped structure.
Cinder Cone
A cinder cone volcano can form relatively quickly, typically in a matter of a few months to a few years. This type of volcano usually erupts intermittently, with each eruption depositing layers of ash, cinder, and lava that build up the cone shape over time.
a cinder cone
cinder cone
cinder cone
Cinder Cone Volcano
Cinder cone volcanoes are formed by basaltic magma.