at hot spots(a place where volcanoes are very active)
shield volcanoes
Lava
Shield volcanoes are not hot spots but they are associated with them. However, such volcanoes can also form at rift zones.
Both shield volcanoes and stratovolcanoes can form islands.
Yes
Shield volcanoes.
An underwater volcano. The volcano that made Hawaii was a shield volcano.
Yes I am pretty sure.
Fluid, basaltic lavas
Shield volcanoes typically form on hot spots. These volcanoes have gentle slopes due to the low-viscosity basaltic lava they produce. Examples of shield volcanoes formed on hot spots include Mauna Loa in Hawaii and Galapagos Islands in Ecuador.
No. Shield volcanoes form from basaltic lava with a low silica content and a low water content.
Shield volcanoes generally form from quiet eruptions. Layers of hot, mafic lava flow out around the vent and slowly build up to form the cone.from lava that pours down from lava that pours down