Mount Vesuvius was a stratovolcano . . . if that's what you mean.
Composite Volcano (stratovolcano).
Composite Volcano, stratovolcano
Mount Vesuvius is a Composite (Stratovolcano)
Mt Pinatubo is volcano that is classified as a stratovolcano or composite. This volcano is situated in the Philippines. It erupted in 1991 after being dormant for 500 years.
Mount Vesuvius is a stratovolcano located in Italy, about 5.6 miles east of Naples. It erupted due to the pressure exerted by magma in the Earth's mantle.
stratovolcano
A stratovolcano is a type of volcano with steep sides composed of alternating layers of solidified lava flows, volcanic ash, and rocks. A composite volcano is another name for a stratovolcano, both refer to the same type of volcano.
Yes. Mount Cameroon is a stratovolcano.
No, Mount Shasta is the other stratovolcano.
Popocateptel, just outside of Mexico City, is a stratovolcano.
Yes. Santorini is a stratovolcano, or at least it was before collapsing into a caldera.
It is both. A stratovolcano is the same thing as a composite volcano.
After the aspect (I was in the Nea Kameni island) Santorini is not a stratovolcano.
It is both. A stratovolcano and a composite volcano are the same thing.
Mount St. Helens, an active stratovolcano, is of the composite type.
Mount St. Helens in Washington is an example of a stratovolcano. Its characteristic cone shape and explosive eruptions are typical of this type of volcano.
The height of a stratovolcano can vary greatly, but they typically range from a few hundred meters to several kilometers in height. Mount Fuji in Japan, for example, is a well-known stratovolcano that stands at approximately 3,776 meters (12,389 feet) tall.