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No, shield volcanoes typically have relatively thin, fluid lava that can flow over long distances. This type of lava, often basaltic in composition, allows for the gentle, broad slopes characteristic of shield volcanoes. The low viscosity of the lava contributes to the volcano's shield-like shape, as it spreads out instead of piling up.

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What is the name of the volcano that is built by thick layer of lava?

A shield volcano. Generally they have runny lava that forms lots of thick layers. The Hawaiian island volcanos are good examples.


Is the lava from a shield volcano thick or thin?

silica content


What type of volcano is most likely to form when magma is high in silica?

Lava high in silica (granitic lava) tends to be thick and viscous, so the volcano is likely to be composite rather than shield.


What kind of volcano is a composite volcano?

A composite volcano is steep, as thick, viscious lava spurts out. Because as the thick lava is dense, it travels very slowly down and cools down farly quickly. Because of this, the composite volcano is steep sided. It also emits a lot of ash and is less deadly than a shield volcano.


What type of lava comes out of shield volcano?

Basaltic lava.


Why do some volcanoes erupt while others erupt quietly?

This is because of the time of volcano it is and the type of lava it excretes. A steep volcano will erupt with basaltic lava which is runny and can clog at the top. A shield volcano, however is different as the thick lava emitted just glops onward.


If thick gooey slow-moving lava suddenly explodes out of the ground in your school yard what kind of volcano can you expect to form in the next few monthes?

You can expect a shield volcano to form. Shield volcanoes are characterized by their low, broad profile and gentle slopes, which are formed by the eruption of fluid lava like the one you described. Over time, repeated eruptions of lava will build up the shield volcano.


Does lava flow from a shield volcano?

Yes, lava can flow from a shield volcano. Shield volcanoes are typically characterized by low-viscosity lava that flows easily over long distances, creating broad, gentle slopes. The lava flows from shield volcanoes are generally not explosive and occur as a result of the slow accumulation and drainage of magma.


What types of volcanoes be found in the Hawaii islands?

An underwater volcano. The volcano that made Hawaii was a shield volcano.


What type of volcano is large and dome shaped?

A large, dome-shaped volcano is known as a shield volcano. These volcanoes are characterized by their broad, gently sloping profiles built up by many thin, fluid lava flows. Mauna Loa in Hawaii is a famous example of a shield volcano.


What type of volcano forms from thin layers of cooled lava?

the Philippines volcano's form thin layer of cooled lava but not really cold like freezing


How a shield volcano is formed?

shield volcanoes are formed by lava flows or low viscosity lava that flows easily...