Most eruptions from a cinder cone are explosive, though not very large.
Cinder cone volcanoes typically have relatively small and short-lived eruptions characterized by explosive bursts of gas and ash. These eruptions are not usually as violent as those of stratovolcanoes, but they can still pose a hazard to nearby areas.
When a Cinder Cone volcano erupts it shoots out ash, and that's how they form also, ash builds up on there sides and grow taller and taller every time a cinder cone erupts. Hope this helps!
Some cinder cone volcanoes in the Philippines are Musuan, or Calayao Volcano, and Mayon Volcano.
A volcanic mountain with a narrow base and steep sides is typically called a volcanic cone or a cinder cone. These cones are formed from explosive eruptions that eject mostly tephra and volcanic ash, resulting in their characteristic steep shape.
A cinder cone volcano is built almost entirely from ejected lava fragments. These fragments can range in size from ash to bombs and are ejected during explosive eruptions. Over time, these layers of eruptive material accumulate to form a steep-sided cone-shaped volcano.
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Cinder cone volcanoes are small with mildly explosive eruptions.
ash and cinder volcanos erupt small solid of rocks and fragments and ash.composite cone volcanos erupt with runny lava fowllowed by explosive thick lava.thats the difference between them....by:kosraegurl aj;)
Cinder cone volcanoes erupt explosively, but not as violently as composite volcanoes.
a cinder cone volcano is an explosive volcano that spews out ashes and cinders and bombs, it builds up into a tall cinder coned shaped mountain, hoped that helped!
Cinder cone volcanoes are generally considered to be non-explosive compared to stratovolcanoes. They typically erupt with fire fountains and release lava flows rather than explosive eruptions with ash and pyroclastic flows. However, some cinder cone eruptions can exhibit some degree of explosivity depending on the gas content of the magma.
Cinder cone volcanoes typically have relatively small and short-lived eruptions characterized by explosive bursts of gas and ash. These eruptions are not usually as violent as those of stratovolcanoes, but they can still pose a hazard to nearby areas.
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Paricutin produced mildly explosive eruptions, as is typical of cinder cone volcanoes.
A Stratovolcano is a steep volcano made mostly of layers of ash, lava and cinders. Stratovolcanoes have a tendency to be very explosive and produce significant quantities of ash.