some to be 200 feet tall
shield volcanoes have gentle sides and aren't very tall
Dome volcanoes can vary in height, but typically they are shorter and more broad compared to other types of volcanoes. They can range from meters to hundreds of meters tall, depending on the amount of erupted lava and the duration of the eruption.
Tall volcanoes are called stratovolcanoes (composite volcanoes). They are characterized by their steep-sided cones formed by alternating layers of lava flows, volcanic ash, and other volcanic materials. Examples include Mount St. Helens in the United States and Mount Fuji in Japan.
The three types of volcanoes are shield volcanoes, cinder cone volcanoes, and stratovolcanoes. Shield volcanoes have broad, gently sloping sides, cinder cone volcanoes are steep-sided with a circular or oval shape, and stratovolcanoes are tall, conical volcanoes built up by many layers of hardened lava, tephra, pumice, and volcanic ash.
The main types of volcanoes are shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes (composite volcanoes), cinder cone volcanoes, and lava domes. Shield volcanoes have gentle slopes and are formed by fluid lava flows. Stratovolcanoes are tall, steep-sided cones composed of layers of lava and ash. Cinder cone volcanoes are small, steep-sided cones made of pyroclastic material. Lava domes are mounds of thick, slow-flowing lava piling up near a volcano's vent.
shield volcanoes have gentle sides and aren't very tall
both tall
No. Compared to composite and cinder cone volcanoes, shield volcanoes are very short. Mauna Loa in Hawaii is a shield volcano.
shield volcanoes have gentle sides and aren't very tall
Same as all volcanoes were formed.
Dome volcanoes can vary in height, but typically they are shorter and more broad compared to other types of volcanoes. They can range from meters to hundreds of meters tall, depending on the amount of erupted lava and the duration of the eruption.
Tall volcanoes are called stratovolcanoes (composite volcanoes). They are characterized by their steep-sided cones formed by alternating layers of lava flows, volcanic ash, and other volcanic materials. Examples include Mount St. Helens in the United States and Mount Fuji in Japan.
No. Tall structures will not affect volcanoes. Dams can potentially mitigate lahars.
Volcanoes can range from 1000 feet to 5000 feet.
The three types of volcanoes are shield volcanoes, cinder cone volcanoes, and stratovolcanoes. Shield volcanoes have broad, gently sloping sides, cinder cone volcanoes are steep-sided with a circular or oval shape, and stratovolcanoes are tall, conical volcanoes built up by many layers of hardened lava, tephra, pumice, and volcanic ash.
yes. but you will find that the deeper the area is, the higher and less active the volcanoes are. in the great barrier reef there are some volcanoes that go up to 50 feet tall
The main types of volcanoes are shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes (composite volcanoes), cinder cone volcanoes, and lava domes. Shield volcanoes have gentle slopes and are formed by fluid lava flows. Stratovolcanoes are tall, steep-sided cones composed of layers of lava and ash. Cinder cone volcanoes are small, steep-sided cones made of pyroclastic material. Lava domes are mounds of thick, slow-flowing lava piling up near a volcano's vent.