Yes. A welded tuff may form from pyroclastic flow deposits near the volcano with cemented tuff farther away or resulting from a different eruption.
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a dome volcano is not the same as a cone volcano. a dome volcano is a type of volcano, is a roughly circular mound-shaped protrusion resulting from the slow extrusion of viscous lava from a volcano. Usually it extrudes very slowly, but constantly. A cone volcano has an appearance of an upside-down funnel with a hole in the top which the lava shoots out of.
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it erupts the same as a full sized magma filled volcanoe therefore a both volcanoes erupted the same way
Yes, a Dome volcano and a Lava Dome volcano are the same. A Dome volcano is characterized by the formation of a dome-shaped mound of lava that accumulates around the volcanic vent. Lava Domes are typically associated with eruptions of viscous lava that solidifies quickly, leading to the dome-like structure.
A stratovolcano is sometimes called a composite volcano, yes.
Welded tuff typically contains minerals such as quartz, feldspar, biotite, and hornblende. The exact mineral composition can vary depending on the specific geologic setting where the welded tuff formed.
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The plural of volcano is volcanoes. For example: The volcanoes erupted at the same time.
I think it is a shield volcano. Same with Mauna Loa
sometimes it does and some times it doesn't
It is both. A stratovolcano is the same thing as a composite volcano.
a dome volcano is not the same as a cone volcano. a dome volcano is a type of volcano, is a roughly circular mound-shaped protrusion resulting from the slow extrusion of viscous lava from a volcano. Usually it extrudes very slowly, but constantly. A cone volcano has an appearance of an upside-down funnel with a hole in the top which the lava shoots out of.
I'm not sure about the name of a volcano, but there is a soap called Lava.
not much, the volcano type that does he worst damage is the composite/strato volcano. The composite and strato volcano are the same types just different names.
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Actually, magma and lava are essentially the same thing. Different names for the same hot liquid bursting out of a volcano. Magma is while it's in the volcano. When it pours out it's still magma, but just called lava. No difference. If you want to know what happens when it cools, then well, it turns into an igneous rock. (such as obsidian)