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Galeras Volcano is formed along Nazca and South American plates. It is a convergent boundary and is oceanic-continental. If you need more info. Go to geology.com
Mount Fuji is a composite volcano.
A composite volcano or Strata Volcano.
yes a composite volano is both quiet and explosive
Composite volcanoes are highly variable in what they erupt. Most often, eruptions will release clouds of ash, pumice, and rock fragments. In some cases they fountain or extrude lava.
Galeras is a Strato/Composite volcano because of it's gently sloping sides.
Galeras Volcano is on the Nazca and the South American plates. It is a convergent boundary and a strato volcano.
Galeras volcano is known to have had both explosive and effusive eruptions in the past. It has been classified as a stratovolcano, which means it can exhibit a range of eruption types, including explosive eruptions with ash and pyroclastic flows, as well as effusive eruptions with lava flows.
Galeras Volcano is formed along Nazca and South American plates. It is a convergent boundary and is oceanic-continental. If you need more info. Go to geology.com
· Galeras (Columbia) · Grimsvotn (Iceland) · Guagua Pichincha (Ecuador)
No. It is a composite volcano.
Mount Fuji is a composite volcano.
No. Kilauea is not a composite volcano. It is a shield Volcano.
Krakatoa is a composite volcano.
it is a composite volcano
Yes. Mount Hood is a composite volcano.
A stratovolcano is sometimes called a composite volcano, yes.