The case in question: eyjafjallajokull is a glacier. It is on a volcano, which is a shield volcano. A shield volcano has gentle sides. This defines a shield volcano. I hope this answers your question.
by the plates of north america and eurasian plate crashing
a composite
because that isnt even a VOLCANO U STUPIDS!?!?!
It is a shield volcano, as it occurs on a divergent pllate boundary (constructive boundary)
Mt. St Helens is currently an active volcano, in portland.
Eyjafjallajokull is in Iceland near the southern coast.
by the plates of north america and eurasian plate crashing
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a composite
because that isnt even a VOLCANO U STUPIDS!?!?!
i mean shield
The shield volcanoe.
yes because a shield volcano lave goes slow and
Shield volcanoes.
It is a shield volcano. Rifts typically open in the seaward flanks, with lava fountains and slow-moving lava flows to the ocean.
Composite volcanoes are bigger than cinder cone volcanoes, but not shield volcanoes. With the possible exception of the Yellowstone Caldera, the largest volcanoe on earth is Mauna Loa, a shild volcano that makes up most of the island of Hawaii. The largest known volcano anywhere is Olympus Mons, a shield volcano on Mars.
It is a shield volcano, as it occurs on a divergent pllate boundary (constructive boundary)