igneous rock
answ2. Volcanic bombs, volcanic ash, pumice, ignimbrite.
What you would expect after an explosive eruption is darkened skies. You should also expect warmer temperatures.
Most likely the snow would melt from the heat. The water would then mix with ash from the eruption, leading to a mudflow called a lahar.
An andesite rock. it came out of the volcanic eruption of Mt. St. Helens...
This would result in a non-explosive, "runny" eruption, similar to what you get in Hawaii, where the volcano simply pours out lava. Explosive reactions occur when rocks contain large amounts of water and silica, which flash into steam, resulting in a rapid expansion, and thus a dangerously explosive reaction.
This would result in a non-explosive, "runny" eruption, similar to what you get in Hawaii, where the volcano simply pours out lava. Explosive reactions occur when rocks contain large amounts of water and silica, which flash into steam, resulting in a rapid expansion, and thus a dangerously explosive reaction.
An explosive eruption is similar to opening a can of soda that has been shaken because, when a can of soda is shaken, the CO2 dissolved in the soda is released and pressure builds up. when the can is opened, the soda shoots out, just as lava shoots out of a volcano during an explosive eruption.
If the eruption was anything like the eruption of Mount Meager in 2350 BP, you would expect it to send an ash column high into the Stratosphere. This activity could produce a diverse sequence of volcanic deposit. A thick amount of welded vitrophyric breccia may appear on the explosive collapse of a possible appearance of a lava dome, admiting ash several meters in thickness near the vent area. But that is only if the eruption is anything like the Mount Meager eruption mentioned before.
Complex Eruption???
Sheild volcanoes generally erupt "quietly."
The type of volcano and eruption from basaltic magma would be a cinder cone volcano. The eruption would be a mild explosive eruption. It would be mainly ash and scoria.
No, Mt. Stromboli is a very active Volcano.
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