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A volcano has magma,the molten rock that comes from the core of the earth.

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Q: What type of volcano has basaltic lava?
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What type of lava comes out of shield volcano?

Basaltic lava.


What type of lava does a cinder cone volcano have?

A cinder cone volcano has basaltic lava.


What type of lava does shield a shield volcano have?

Mafic, more commonly called Basaltic.


What type of lava comes from what volcano?

Shield volcanoes will erupt basaltic lava. Cinder cones erupt basaltic lava or basaltic andesite lava. Stratovolcanoes often erupt andesite lava, but may erupt basaltic or rhyolitic lava and all intermediate types as well.


What type of volcano has lava that primarily consists of basalt?

Both shield volcanoes and cinder cones primarily erupt basaltic lava.


What type of volcano forms when layers of basaltic lava accumulate during a nonexplosive eruption?

Cinder Cone


What type of lava flows easily?

Basaltic lava has a low viscosity which means it is thin and runny so it flows easily and spreads out.(:


Does Yellowstone volcano have lava tubes?

No. Lava tubes generally form with basaltic lava. The rhyolitic lava that the Yellowstone volcano would produce is to viscous.


What type of magma did the mauna kea volcano have?

The Hawaiian Islands were formed by coalesing shield volcanoes. These volcanoes are exclusively composed of Basalt lava. The lava does not readily trap gas and flows very easily giving Mauna Loa, and Kiluaea there pronounced rounded shapes we see today.


What are gentle slopes of basaltic lava flow?

canthentian volcano


What type of lava is in mount pelee?

I think it is quite possibly basaltic - it's on an island after all.


What type of volcano forms from thin layers of cooled lava?

the Philippines volcano's form thin layer of cooled lava but not really cold like freezing