The ash that goes into the sky will fall down and pile onto each other and then it cools and forms a hard cover over the ground and it will keep building up
a volcano
The different layers of a volcano are made from the lava and ash produced by the volcano. Some volcanoes have different thicknesses of layers or only one type of layer depending on the kind of eruption and how much ash it produces.
what is mountain formed from layers of lava and ash
A composite volcano, also called a strato volcano, is built up from alternate layers of ash and lava. It has steep sides because when it erupts it lava is thick and viscous (andesitic) meaning that it does not travel great distances and stays on the side of the volcano. An example is Mount Vesuvius (which destroyed Pompeii).
Volcanoes grow taller when there is accumulation of lava and volcanic ash during eruptions. As the lava cools and solidifies, it adds layers to the volcano's structure, increasing its height over time. Additionally, repeated eruptions can build up the volcano's cone, contributing to its growth.
a volcano
A volcano whose cone is made up of alternate layers of ash and lava.
The different layers of a volcano are made from the lava and ash produced by the volcano. Some volcanoes have different thicknesses of layers or only one type of layer depending on the kind of eruption and how much ash it produces.
It is both. A composite volcano and a stratovolcano are the same thing.
A volcano forms a mountain as ash and/or lava build up over time from successive eruptions.
what is mountain formed from layers of lava and ash
A composite volcano, also called a strato volcano, is built up from alternate layers of ash and lava. It has steep sides because when it erupts it lava is thick and viscous (andesitic) meaning that it does not travel great distances and stays on the side of the volcano. An example is Mount Vesuvius (which destroyed Pompeii).
A mountain formed by the build up of lava and ash is a composite volcanic cone.
composite volcano.
Volcanoes grow taller when there is accumulation of lava and volcanic ash during eruptions. As the lava cools and solidifies, it adds layers to the volcano's structure, increasing its height over time. Additionally, repeated eruptions can build up the volcano's cone, contributing to its growth.
Tajumulco volcano is a stratovolcano, also known as composite volcano. These are tall, steep-sided volcanoes built up by alternating layers of lava flows, ash, and volcanic rocks.
An avalanche or pyroclastic flow.