A shield volcano.
Yes, Toowoomba is built on a vocano. Most think that is what started the 2011 "tsunami".
Mount Vesuvius has a distinct conical shape, characterized by its steep slopes and a broad summit. The volcano features a large, open crater at the top, resulting from past explosive eruptions. Its symmetrical profile is typical of stratovolcanoes, which are built up by layers of ash, lava, and volcanic rock. The overall appearance gives it a majestic and imposing presence in the landscape.
piles of basaltic lava flows built up from the ocean floor by multiple, summit and flank eruptions
Once called the Museum of Man, the Museum of Civilization, now called the Museum of History, is in a building built in the late 1980's and completed in 1989.
A camcorder.
Surprisingly, yes. There's a volcano in New Zealand, Mt. Egmond that was made from both, a composite volcano.
Yes. Earthquakes can start volcano eruptions. Most of the time they don't, but if you have an ACTIVE volcano in your area then yes they can. What is an active volcano? An active volcano is a volcano that hasn't died off. Just like the volcano in hawii, it's active as it constantly pours hot red lava into the ocean.
A stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano.
It was a Stratovolcano (Composite Volcano).
Arenal Volcano in Costa Rica was formed through a series of eruptions that began around 7,000 years ago. The volcano is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire and its cone shape was created over time as layers of ash and lava built up from repeated eruptions. The most recent major eruption occurred in 1968.
A mountain built from magma is called a volcano.
A mountain built from magma is called a volcano.
Capulin volcano is a cinder cone volcano. It is a steep-sided volcanic cone built by the accumulation of volcanic debris around a vent, which is formed during eruptions characterized by explosive eruptions of tephra and pyroclastic flows.
Paricutin is an example of a cinder cone volcano. It formed in 1943 in Mexico from a series of eruptions that built up a cone-shaped mountain.
Any place the volcano opens up is called a vent since it allows for the release of built up heat and gas. The main summit of the volcano is usually called the crater but I'm guessing there is probably something more technical that a geologist would call it. Hopefully this helps.
a lot of silica and only a little water vapor
The mountain built up by a volcano is essentially a pile of material that has erupted from it such as lava, ash, and welded tuff.