The effect of reinforcement content on matrix of composite materials is to strengthen the given structure. Steel is an example of the reinforcing material.
Yes. Composite volcanoes often have a high gas content in their magma, which is why they often erupt explosively.
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Soft iron typically has a very low carbon content, usually less than 0.1%. This low carbon content contributes to its high ductility and magnetic properties, making it suitable for applications like electromagnets and transformer cores. In contrast, higher carbon content in iron leads to harder and more brittle materials, such as cast iron or steel.
Composite volcanoes typically have higher viscosity lava compared to shield volcanoes, resulting in more explosive eruptions. The high silica content in the magma of composite volcanoes contributes to this higher viscosity. However, the exact viscosity of the lava can vary depending on specific factors such as temperature and gas content.
Compared with the lava in composite volcanoes, hawaiian lava has a slow silica content, is runny, and erupts at a higher temperature.
Composite volcanoes typically erupt with a mixture of lava types, including both viscous lava (andesitic or rhyolitic) that can lead to explosive eruptions, as well as more fluid lava (basaltic) that can flow long distances. This combination of lava types is what gives composite volcanoes their steep-sided profile.
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Galeras is a Strato/Composite volcano because of it's gently sloping sides.