Mt. Redoubt is a stratovolcano. That means it has both explosive and non-explosive eruptions and is formed out of both lava abd pyroclastic material.
It has an explosive eruption, it is also a stratovolcano.
Mount Redoubt is a volcano not a plate boundary. It was formed as a result of a convergentplate boundary.
Mount Redoubt is not a shield volcano; it is a strato volcano.
Well if lava gets into the house you will all surely die in the most long and painful way you could ever imagine.
it is a stratovolcano, mark 13 MI
what type of lava does mt.redoubt have
subduction
The Mount Redoubt, like the other volcanoes of southern Alaska, is the result of a convergent plate boundary, specifically a subduction zone.
Mt. Etna is kind of a cross between a shield volcano and a composite volcano
Mount Redoubt is in the United States.
An eruption of Mount Redoubt is imminent. Here are some faqs. http://mount-redoubt.com
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No. Mount Redoubt is a stratovolcano.
Yes. Mount Redoubt is a composite volcano.
The Mount Redoubt, like the other volcanoes of southern Alaska, is the result of a convergent plate boundary, specifically a subduction zone.
Mt. Etna is kind of a cross between a shield volcano and a composite volcano
very violent
this mt. has a rock type of rock
Mount Redoubt is in the United States.
Yes. Mount Redoubt is active.
Redoubt volcano is part of the Aleutian Mountain Range in Alaska, United States.
Mount Redoubt which became active in 2009 last erupted in 1990.
Mount Redoubt last erupted in April 1989.
Two different name origins exist: the Native American Name of "Ujakushatsch" meaning "fortified place" or from the Russian name of "Sopka Redutskaya" which also meana a "fortified place" or redoubt. The Board on Geographic Names gave the Volcano its name in 1891 but does not cite the name origin.