Lava emissions are found with all active volcanoes, although some volcano emit more lave than others.
Shield volcanoes will erupt basaltic lava. Cinder cones erupt basaltic lava or basaltic andesite lava. Stratovolcanoes often erupt andesite lava, but may erupt basaltic or rhyolitic lava and all intermediate types as well.
Composite volcanoes can erupt both mafic and felsic material, but intermediate material is the most common.
Volcanoes with high levels of water in their lava produce ash, those with dry lava produce no ash.
Basically because the type of lava they are made from is runnier and therefore spreads out more.
In volcanoes that have lower amounts of volcanic gases in the magma. A good example is the volcanoes in the Hawaiian islands. Volcanoes with more gases in the magma tend to erupt explosively (Mt. St. Helens, Vesuvius) and have a thicker, slower moving lava.
When lava spews out of it.
Fissures usually erupt basaltic lava.
volcanoes will erupt and let out lava then the lava will harden and that will be new land.
When Volcanoes erupt the surface is melted by the lava
no all the volcanoes do not erupt.there are three types of volcanoes extinct,average and active. no because there are dome mountains that do not erupt and they are full of lava and they will erupt in more or less than 300 years.
Volcanoes can erupt ash, gas, and pumice in addition to or instead of lava.
No. Volcanoes also release ash and a variety of gasses.
Shield volcanoes will erupt basaltic lava. Cinder cones erupt basaltic lava or basaltic andesite lava. Stratovolcanoes often erupt andesite lava, but may erupt basaltic or rhyolitic lava and all intermediate types as well.
by pressure of molten lava of the dence viscocity.
Composite volcanoes can erupt both mafic and felsic material, but intermediate material is the most common.
Similar but not the same, volcanoes erupt from magma and lava and rocks come out but not in a mountain
No. Composite volcanoes erupt mostly ash and pumice.