It is a stratovolcano which consists of layers of lava and ash, usually eroded by rain and melting snowfall.
No. Mount Hood is a stratovolcano.
Mount Eden in New Zealand is a dormant volcanic cone formed by volcanic activity over 28,000 years ago. The cone was created through volcanic eruptions that deposited layers of ash, lava, and other volcanic materials over time, eventually shaping the distinctive cone-shaped structure of Mount Eden.
Mount Vesuvius is a stratovolcano, a volcanic mountain shaped like a cone. It can also be called a composite volcano. Stratovolcanos are built from layers of volcanic ash and rock fragments.
Mount Bailey is a tephra cone and shield volcano, and is located in Oregon.
No. Mount Mazama is a stratovolcano with a caldera.
The Santorini caldera is a collapsed volcanic cone.
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It's volcanic mountain
the mount hood volcano is strato (composite) volcano
Mount Adams is classified as a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano. This type of volcano is characterized by its steep, symmetrical cone shape, and is made up of layers of hardened lava, volcanic ash, and other volcanic materials.
Mount Fuji is a mountain that was built up over thousands and thousands of years from volcanic eruptions. it is that amazing symmetrical cone shape due to erosion.
Mount Ararat is a dormant volcanic cone in Turkey known for its snow-capped appearance. It has two peaks: Greater Ararat and Lesser Ararat.