It is mafic lava.... not magma
A sheild volcano
Subteraius nuts
lava.
mafic lava
Shield Volcanoes
Basalt lava forms shield volcanoes which are known for their broadly sloped flanks. This is because there is a low amount of Silica in the volcanic material allowing the magma to flow very freely giving the broad flanks as lava flows out.
The Hawaiian volcanoes are shield volcanoes as they are broadly-sloping and composed of layers formed by basaltic lava flows.
lava.
Lava is molten rock that flows out of a volcano.
Volcanoes
mafic lava
Fluid basaltic lava flows that erupted nonexplosively spread like hot syrup poured onto a plate. Ash flows are from huge MORE
Shield volcanoes are large volcanoes that are built almost entirely of fluid. Lava flows gently and continuously out of the central volcanic vent or group of vents.
Shield Volcanoes
Venus.
Magma that eventually turns into igneous rock
Basalt lava forms shield volcanoes which are known for their broadly sloped flanks. This is because there is a low amount of Silica in the volcanic material allowing the magma to flow very freely giving the broad flanks as lava flows out.
No. Composite volcanoes erupt mostly ash and pumice.
when lava flows down it the lava that stayed on it gets hard