A shield volcano got its name from its shape. If you put a round shield from the medieval times on the ground, it would have a slightly rounded shape. A shield volcano has gentle slopes and base lava. The lava is runny and can travel a long way before cooling. Shield volcanos are normally less explosive than a Cone volcano. NatashaLouisex
One of the names of shield volcanos is Mauna Loa and Prestahunkur.
A low, wide-based volcano is called a shield volcano. These types of volcanoes have gentle slopes and are formed by the gradual flow of low-viscosity lava. Examples include Mauna Loa in Hawaii and Iceland's shield volcanoes.
One example of a volcano with a broad shaped gently sloping cone is called a shield volcano. These volcanoes are characterized by their low profile and large base, typically formed by the eruption of low-viscosity lava flows. An example of a shield volcano is Mauna Loa in Hawaii.
A shield volcano typically has a broad, gently sloping dome shape with a large base and low profile. This shape is formed by numerous eruptions of low-viscosity basaltic lava that flow easily over long distances, building up the volcano gradually over time. The Hawaiian Islands are good examples of shield volcanoes.
There is no such thing as "a kilauea shield volcano". Kilauea is the name of a specific volcano that makes up the easternmost portion of the island of Hawaii, the largest of the Hawaiian islands. Kilauea is one of the most active volcanoes in the world, holding the record the the longest continuous volcanic eruption, which has been going for more than 31 years and shows no signs of stopping. Kilauea is a shield volcano, meaning it is large with broad slopes formed by countless flows of runny basaltic lava.
An active Shield Volcano, The name derives from a translation of "Skjaldbreiður", an Icelandic shield volcano whose name means "broad shield", from its resemblance to a warrior's shield.
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Yep you're there. The name of the ancient shield volcano that formed Dunedin landscape has that name.
One of the names of shield volcanos is Mauna Loa and Prestahunkur.
The Mauna Loa volcano, located in Hawaii
A low, wide-based volcano is called a shield volcano. These types of volcanoes have gentle slopes and are formed by the gradual flow of low-viscosity lava. Examples include Mauna Loa in Hawaii and Iceland's shield volcanoes.
One example of a volcano with a broad shaped gently sloping cone is called a shield volcano. These volcanoes are characterized by their low profile and large base, typically formed by the eruption of low-viscosity lava flows. An example of a shield volcano is Mauna Loa in Hawaii.
A shield volcano typically has a broad, gently sloping dome shape with a large base and low profile. This shape is formed by numerous eruptions of low-viscosity basaltic lava that flow easily over long distances, building up the volcano gradually over time. The Hawaiian Islands are good examples of shield volcanoes.
Mauna Loa.
A buckler, i think is a name for a round shield.
There is no such thing as "a kilauea shield volcano". Kilauea is the name of a specific volcano that makes up the easternmost portion of the island of Hawaii, the largest of the Hawaiian islands. Kilauea is one of the most active volcanoes in the world, holding the record the the longest continuous volcanic eruption, which has been going for more than 31 years and shows no signs of stopping. Kilauea is a shield volcano, meaning it is large with broad slopes formed by countless flows of runny basaltic lava.
I think it is soufriere