huge lava flows
they are on oceanic lithosphere.
Low viscosity mafic magma.
They are located at divergent boundaries and hot spots.
There are no Solar events that are connected to volcanic eruptions.
The answer is No.
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shield volcanoes
Magma that is low in silica and produces nonexplosive eruptions is called basaltic magma. As basaltic magma has a low viscosity due to its low silica content, it tends to flow more easily, resulting in nonexplosive eruptions with lava flows.
they are on oceanic lithosphere.
shield
when some people think of volcanic eruptions, they often imagine rivers of red-hot lava, called lava flows. lava flows come from nonexplosive eruptions. it still spurts lava but non-explosivley!
During a nonexplosive eruption, you can expect to see a steady flow of lava mainly from fissures or vents on the volcano. This type of eruption typically causes slow-moving lava flows, rather than dramatic explosions. Ash and gas emissions may still occur but are usually not as intense as in explosive eruptions.
They are located at divergent boundaries and hot spots.
Low viscosity mafic magma.
Some volcanoes known for having only nonexplosive eruptions include Kilauea in Hawaii and Piton de la Fournaise in Reunion Island. These eruptions typically involve the lava flowing steadily rather than explosive ash clouds.
There are no Solar events that are connected to volcanic eruptions.
Iceland is getting bigger