normally, only once a year! not very often.
Cinder cone volcanoes erupt explosively, but not as violently as composite volcanoes.
The last cinder cone volcano to erupt was Paricutin in Mexico, which erupted in 1943. It is considered one of the youngest volcanoes on Earth, having grown rapidly from a cornfield over the course of about a year.
ash and cinder volcanos erupt small solid of rocks and fragments and ash.composite cone volcanos erupt with runny lava fowllowed by explosive thick lava.thats the difference between them....by:kosraegurl aj;)
Cinder cone volcanoes erupt explosively, but not as violently as composite volcanoes.
Cinder cone volcanoes are generally considered to be non-explosive compared to stratovolcanoes. They typically erupt with fire fountains and release lava flows rather than explosive eruptions with ash and pyroclastic flows. However, some cinder cone eruptions can exhibit some degree of explosivity depending on the gas content of the magma.
Cinder cone volcanoes erupt explosively, but not as violently as composite volcanoes.
Cinder cone volcanoes erupt explosivly.
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Ash, cinder and bombs erupt explosively to form a cone shaped hill
they are made out of rock
When a Cinder Cone volcano erupts it shoots out ash, and that's how they form also, ash builds up on there sides and grow taller and taller every time a cinder cone erupts. Hope this helps!
Shield volcanoes erupt least violently cinder cone most violently and compost can erupt either way.
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The last cinder cone volcano to erupt was Paricutin in Mexico, which erupted in 1943. It is considered one of the youngest volcanoes on Earth, having grown rapidly from a cornfield over the course of about a year.
No. Cinder cone volcanoes erupt fountains of lava, which is how the cinder cone is built up. Cinder cones that are nearing the end of activity may also produce lava flows.
Yes, cinder cone volcanoes typically erupt explosively due to the build-up of gas pressure within the magma. The eruptions are usually characterized by the ejection of ash, cinders, and lava fragments into the air, creating a cone-shaped mound around the vent.