Very rarely. Shield volcanoes are formed from the eruption of low-viscosity, gas-poor magma which has very little potential to explode. On rare occasions explosive eruptions may occur when magma comes in contact with groundwater.
Shield volcanoes are the least explosive because they are formed from low-viscosity basaltic lava, which flows easily and does not trap gas bubbles that lead to explosive eruptions. Instead, the lava slowly oozes out from the vent and spreads over a wide area, creating the characteristic broad, gentle slopes of shield volcanoes.
Shield volcanoes are generally not explosive. However, soemtimes a type of explosive event called a phreatic eruption can occur if the magma comes in contact with water.
The three main types of volcanoes are shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes (composite volcanoes), and cinder cone volcanoes. Shield volcanoes have gently sloping sides and are formed by layers of lava flows. Stratovolcanoes are characterized by steep sides and explosive eruptions. Cinder cone volcanoes are small, steep-sided volcanoes built from explosive eruptions that eject fragmented rock.
shield volcanoes are only explosive if water somehow gets into the vent
It's a shield volcano. Curtesy of a quick google search [from geography.learnontheinternet.co.uk] Shield Volcanoes Eruptions are typically non-explosive. Shield volcanoes produce fast flowing fluid [lava] that can flow for many miles. Eruptions tend to be frequent but relatively gentle.
Eruptions at shield volcanoes are almost always non-explosive.
It is very explosive.
Shielf volcanoes generally produce "quiet" eruptions. Explosive eruptions are rare.
Shield volcanoes are the least explosive because they are formed from low-viscosity basaltic lava, which flows easily and does not trap gas bubbles that lead to explosive eruptions. Instead, the lava slowly oozes out from the vent and spreads over a wide area, creating the characteristic broad, gentle slopes of shield volcanoes.
Shield volcanoes are generally not explosive. However, soemtimes a type of explosive event called a phreatic eruption can occur if the magma comes in contact with water.
Because shield volcanoes have lava flows rather than explosive eruptions, they are much quieter than other types of volcanoes. Regardless, shield volcanoes are among some of the largest in the world.
There are three types of volcanoes which have different shapes and types of eruptions. * Shield Volcanoes - are low and flat and have small, flowing eruptions. * Composite Volcanoes - are a mixture between shield volcanoes and cone volcanoes, their eruptions are explosive. * Cone Volcanoes - are the tallest and largest volcanoes, and they have VERY explosive eruptions.
The three main types of volcanoes are shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes (composite volcanoes), and cinder cone volcanoes. Shield volcanoes have gently sloping sides and are formed by layers of lava flows. Stratovolcanoes are characterized by steep sides and explosive eruptions. Cinder cone volcanoes are small, steep-sided volcanoes built from explosive eruptions that eject fragmented rock.
shield volcanoes are only explosive if water somehow gets into the vent
Generally shield volcanoes do not explode. They erupt in a non-explosive fashion, fountaining or oozing lava.
It's a shield volcano. Curtesy of a quick google search [from geography.learnontheinternet.co.uk] Shield Volcanoes Eruptions are typically non-explosive. Shield volcanoes produce fast flowing fluid [lava] that can flow for many miles. Eruptions tend to be frequent but relatively gentle.
Large explosive eruptions are generally characteristic of stratovolcanoes.