Igneous Rock.
An andesite rock. it came out of the volcanic eruption of Mt. St. Helens...
The eruption that occurs at fuego is explosive with lava flows
quiet
When igneous rocks from a volcanic eruption cools it forms Crystalline Rocks.
The composition of the magma affects how explosive a volcanic eruption will be.
its like josephs farts explosive!
The rocks found near Krakatau are primarily volcanic in origin, such as basalt, andesite, and dacite. These rocks were formed during the explosive eruption of Krakatau in 1883 and subsequent volcanic activity in the region. Additionally, pumice rocks, a type of volcanic glass, can also be found in the area due to the explosive nature of the eruption.
explosive
The Eyjafjallajökull eruption in 2010 was considered explosive, characterized by the ejection of ash, gas, and volcanic rocks into the air. It led to the closure of airspace over Europe due to the ash cloud, causing significant disruption to air travel.
explosive, produces lahars and volcanic ash clouds.
explosive
When igneous rocks from a volcanic eruption cool, they can form either intrusive or extrusive rocks. Intrusive igneous rocks form when magma cools slowly beneath the Earth's surface, resulting in larger mineral grains. Examples include granite and diorite. Extrusive igneous rocks form when lava cools quickly on the Earth's surface, resulting in smaller mineral grains. Examples include basalt and pumice.