a shield volcano is a low dome shaped volcano so i'd say yes
Shield volcanoes are fed by basaltic magma.
Shield volcano
flood basalt, lava dome, and shield volcanoes do.
Shield volcanoes have low silica magma, which is more fluid and runny compared to magma with higher silica content. This low silica content contributes to the gentle, flowing eruptions characteristic of shield volcanoes.
No, shield volcanoes typically have low silica content in their lava, which results in fluid-like, runny eruptions. This low silica content allows for the lava to flow easily and create the wide, gentle slopes characteristic of shield volcanoes.
Shield Volcano
Shield volcanoes are fed by basaltic magma.
it is a shield volcano
Shield volcano
Shield volcano
Shield volcano
flood basalt, lava dome, and shield volcanoes do.
Shield volcanoes have low silica magma, which is more fluid and runny compared to magma with higher silica content. This low silica content contributes to the gentle, flowing eruptions characteristic of shield volcanoes.
No, shield volcanoes typically have low silica content in their lava, which results in fluid-like, runny eruptions. This low silica content allows for the lava to flow easily and create the wide, gentle slopes characteristic of shield volcanoes.
A shield volcano is low and wide.
silica content
A volcano with magma that contains large volumes of gases but not silica and water is typically a shield volcano. These volcanoes have low viscosity magma that allows gases to escape easily, resulting in relatively gentle eruptions characterized by lava flows.