Continental plate.
yes it does have sticky lava it is a explosive eruption it has dark sticky magma
Runny lava contains low amounts of silicon, whereas sticky lava contains high amounts of silicon.
Composite volcanoes are found on destructive plate margins , where the oceanic crust sinks beneath the continental crust. Composite volcanoes have the following characteristics: Acidic lava, which is very viscous (sticky). Steep sides as the lava doesn't flow very far before it solidifies
Sticky magma is more dangerous. The more viscous magma tend not to come out as lava flows, but often come out explosively, producing fast-moving avalanches of hot ash and gas called pyroclastic flows.
Continental plate.
The typical cone shape of a volcano happens when sticky lava erupts upward. Sticky lava creates a dome shape and the lava cools slowly.
yes it does have sticky lava it is a explosive eruption it has dark sticky magma
well, since basaltic lava is the same material that composes the ocean floor, it is common sense that it would be sticky, not runny.
the most dangerous type of lava is sticky lava because slow moving acid lava is more vicious
Runny lava contains low amounts of silicon, whereas sticky lava contains high amounts of silicon.
Glitter Lava is a sticky colourful lava thing that is save for skinyou can put it on you locker, laptop, shoes, car, ecthope I was helpful
Composite volcanoes are found on destructive plate margins , where the oceanic crust sinks beneath the continental crust. Composite volcanoes have the following characteristics: Acidic lava, which is very viscous (sticky). Steep sides as the lava doesn't flow very far before it solidifies
The types of lava flows that are found on the moon are lava tubes, block lava, aa lava and pahoehoe lava. The youngest lava found on the moon is about 2000 years old, while the oldest lava flow is about 15,000 years old.
no, it depends on the type of bridge
Sticky magma is more dangerous. The more viscous magma tend not to come out as lava flows, but often come out explosively, producing fast-moving avalanches of hot ash and gas called pyroclastic flows.
This type of lava can be found at Mt. Ol Doinyo Lengai, Northern Tanzania.