No. Mount Vesuvius is a stratovolcano, but Kilauea is a shield volcano.
I didn't know it but Mt. Vesuvius is not on an island.
1. The explosive volcanoes are found at points in the earth's crust that are weak. This means the pressure builds up and ash can burst out easily. Some examples are: - Mt. Vesuvius - Mt. Kilauea - Mt. St. Helens
Mt. Vesuvius is a stratovolcano because it results from the subduction of the African plate under the Eurasian plate. As the plate subducts, the subducted crust turns to magma that eventually rises to the surface in the form of a stratovolcano. Stratovolcanoes like Mt. Vesuvius tend to be mildly explosive due to the andositic rock that they form from. Andositic lava is more gaseous than basalt, making it more explosive than shield volcanoes like Hawaii. However, the lava that powers Vesuvius is much less gaseous and explosive than the rhyolite that triggers some of the world's largest eruptions.
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Some well-known volcanoes are Mount Vesuvius in Italy, Mount Fuji in Japan, Kilauea in Hawaii, and Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
Yes, both are active.
Mt. Vesuvius is a Volcano that is in Italy.
Mt. Vesuvius is the only active volcano in continental Europe. It is 4,190 feet tall and is a composite volcano. A composite volcano is composed of a mix of layers of lava flows, volcanic ash and cinders.
Mt Vesuvius is a strato volcano.
Mt. Kilauea longitude is-155.29 and its latitude is 19.42
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Mt vesuvius is active
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The last eruption of mt Vesuvius was in 1944,18 of March.
I didn't know it but Mt. Vesuvius is not on an island.
1. The explosive volcanoes are found at points in the earth's crust that are weak. This means the pressure builds up and ash can burst out easily. Some examples are: - Mt. Vesuvius - Mt. Kilauea - Mt. St. Helens
Mount Vesuvius is in Italy. Italy is in Europe. So to answer your question...Mt. Vesuvius is on the continent of Europe.