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there are 3 different kinds of volcanoes: shield volcano composite volcano cinder-cone volcano

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What types of rocks are in a volcano?

igneous rocks


What are two types of igneous rocks?

Two types of igneous rocks are intrusive igneous rocks, which form from magma that cools and solidifies beneath the Earth's surface, and extrusive igneous rocks, which form from lava that cools and solidifies on the Earth's surface.


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What kind of volcano is iceland volcano?

There are many volcanoes in Iceland of all three types.


Astroknights how do you cross volcano?

Jump on the rocks until one of the rocks reach the volcano then quickly jump on the top of the volcano and go in it.


How do rocks or stone formed?

Volcano's. Every erruption billions of stones and rocks are thrown for the volcano!


How many rocks are ther?

There are thousands of different types of rocks.


What type of rocks are in the clear lake volcano?

The type of rocks that are in the Clear Lake Volcano are molten rocks. Its primary volcano type is volcanic field. There is no evidence of the last eruption.


Suppose a volcano that is about to erupt contains mafic magma. The mafic magma has a very low silica content. what types of igneous rocks will the volcano most likely form?

basalt


What type of volcano has light and heavy rocks?

A composite or stratovolcano typically has light and heavy rocks. These types of volcanoes are characterized by alternating layers of lava flows and volcanic ash, which can contain both lighter materials like pumice and heavier rocks like basalt.


Where do volcanic rocks form?

Volcanic rocks form on or near Earth's surface from the solidification of magma (molten rock) that has erupted from a volcano. They can also form when lava cools and solidifies quickly in underwater environments, such as in ocean ridges or volcanic islands.


What has younger rocks?

Volcano