Pinatubo is surrounded largely by ignimbrite, formed from enormous pyroclastic flows.
No Igneous rocks!
it formed igneous rocks
what causes a eruption to be liolent is the type of lava -felsic lava is non-violent -mafic lava is violent
Mt. Pinatubo is a strato or composite volcano. When it exploded in 1991, it produced a huge explosion that took 300 lives.
Mount Pinatubo is located on the Island of Luzon in the Philippines.
yes Mt Pinatubo is a composite volcano
No Igneous rocks!
Composite, or Stratovolcano
it formed igneous rocks
Dig at Mt. St. Helens
yes there were three type into Google Pinatubo eruption the first or second side has the info on it
what causes a eruption to be liolent is the type of lava -felsic lava is non-violent -mafic lava is violent
Pinatubo is not in any state. It is in the Philippines.
Bundok/Bulkang Pinatubo
It depends on which igneous rocks we are talking about. Igneous rocks are either formed underground from the solidification of magma, or above ground from the solidification of lava. Igneous rocks exist on and in the crust, as well as in the mantle.
Mt Pinatubo last erupted in June 1991.
Mt. Pinatubo is a strato or composite volcano. When it exploded in 1991, it produced a huge explosion that took 300 lives.