Mt. Vesuvius produces felsic lava in a pyroclastic explosion.
Mount Vesuvius is composed mainly of andesite rock, which is a type of volcanic rock that forms from the cooling of lava. Andesite is a common rock type in stratovolcanoes like Mount Vesuvius, which is a composite volcano known for its explosive eruptions.
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the type of lava from mt vesuvius is felsic lava in a pyroclstic explosion.
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The lava from Mount Vesuvius during its last eruption in 1944 had high viscosity, meaning it was thick and flowed slowly. This type of lava often leads to explosive eruptions and can create steep-sided volcanoes.
Yes, Mount Vesuvius has erupted many times over the last 2000 years. During the most famous eruption, several Roman towns were buried in lava.
Stratovolcano (a composite volcano)
Vesuvius is a stratovolcano.
Mount Vesuvius spewed ash and lava, the civialization below it was suffocated by the ash and burnt by high tempertures. Some that got away, came back to retreive lost items after they thought it was done, but it killed them.
No, but pumice came out of Mt Vesuvius, because the magma coming out was cooling very fast.
Mount Vesuvius is a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano. This type of volcano is composed of layers of hardened lava, volcanic ash, and other volcanic material. Stratovolcanoes are known for their steep-sided cones and explosive eruptions.