red lava
lava rich in silica
CalderaUser:70.136.191.2Calderaisn't a type of volcano... It's something that happens when a volcano erupts and literally blows its top off. Anak Krakatau is a strato, or composite, volcano.Yes, that's right. When Krakatau erupted in 1883, it turned into an underwater caldera. But in 1927, the stratovolcano Anak Krakatau, or the child of Krakatau, was born.
Hot lava
Krakatau erupted lava that was rich in silica, as evidenced by its explosive eruption style, which is typically associated with higher silica content. High-silica lava tends to be more viscous, leading to pressure buildup and explosive volcanic activity, as seen in the 1883 eruption of Krakatau. If Table 1 indicates characteristics such as the eruption type or composition analysis supporting high viscosity or explosive behavior, this further supports the inference of silica-rich lava.
Kilauea produces basaltic lava, which is the most common type.
The Type of Lava that is really, really hot and could kill lots of people
Krakatau is a stratovlocano or a composite volcano! (there the same type just different names)
igneas and stanidate
Yes, when lava cools and solidifies, it forms igneous rock. The type of rock that forms depends on the chemical composition of the lava and the rate at which it cools.
Pahoehoe
The type of lava that forms is idk what. MY guess is that all the lava that first flowed out of the volcano added up over the years and made the volcano. This is a horrible answer but its better than the one before; trust me.
Krakatau, particularly during its infamous 1883 eruption, primarily erupted andesitic lava. Andesitic magma contains a moderate amount of silica, typically between 57% and 63%, which contributes to its intermediate viscosity. This composition facilitates explosive eruptions due to the trapped gases, leading to the violent activity that characterized Krakatau's eruptions.