A combination volcano develops from repeated lava eruptions and the accompanying tephra deposits Tephra is the debris from the eruption..
That is a cinder cone volcano.
a shield volcano
cinder
Cinder Cone
when volcanic ash bursts out of the volcano, its called an eruption.^^^Actually, when ash and cinders are blown violently out of volcanoes, it's called a tephra. :3
Composite
composite
Volcanic ash, cinders, and bombs are called tephra.
Cinder Cone
Cinder Cone
when volcanic ash bursts out of the volcano, its called an eruption.^^^Actually, when ash and cinders are blown violently out of volcanoes, it's called a tephra. :3
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Tephra is basically ash, rock, cinders, and solidified lava spurted from a volcano.
Volcanic ash, cinders, and bombs are called tephra.
Tephra (:
Ashes, dust, cinders, scoria...
Tephra is produced naturally by volcanic eruptions and refers to the material produced when the volcano erupts. Tephra comes in a range of forms and are classified by size Ash, Lapilli or Volcanic blocks.
ash particles, cinders, tephra, gases
Tephra, the material ejected into the air during an explosive volcanic eruption, consists of molten lava materials such as pumice, cinders, and volcanic ash that have cooled and solidified as they fell through the air. Large tephra deposits form where the material lands and eventually become compacted into rock called volcanic tuff.