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When magma that is high in silica erupts can form a cinder cone which is?

Which is a cone-shaped hill or small mountain.


What type of magma erupts from a cinder cone volcano?

Cinder cone volcanoes are formed by basaltic magma.


When magma that is high in silica eruptions forms a cinder cone which is?

Which is a cone-shaped hill or small mountain.


What is silica content of a cinder cone volcano?

The silica content of the lava from a cinder cone volcano is typically low to moderate. This type of volcano erupts basaltic to andesitic lava, which contains lower silica levels compared to other types of volcanoes like stratovolcanoes.


Is the cinder cone volcano made from magma?

yes cinder cone volcano are made from magma


Does a cinder cone volcano have a high or low gas content?

Cinder cone volcanoes typically have a high gas content due to the gas-rich magma that erupts explosively, creating ash and cinder deposits around the vent.


What do cinder cone volcanoes erupt?

When a Cinder Cone volcano erupts it shoots out ash, and that's how they form also, ash builds up on there sides and grow taller and taller every time a cinder cone erupts. Hope this helps!


Do cinder cone volcanoes have granitic magma?

No. Cinder cones are formed by basaltic magma.


What are cinder cone magma chambers made up of?

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What is the magma composition of a cinder cone?

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What type of lava do cinder cones have?

Basaltic. There is more gas content than in most basaltic magma so that when a cinder cone erupts, The pressure builds up and makes the eruption somewhat explosive. Tephra, or dried lava/magma, is shot up, and joined to the volcano making it larger.


Is the magma in a cinder cone thick or thin?

The magma in a cinder cone is typically thick, meaning it has high viscosity. This is because cinder cone volcanoes are formed from highly viscous and gas-rich magma which tends to solidify quickly, leading to the formation of cinders and ash during eruptions.