violent and very active what volcano is not violent
Yes. Mount Kilauea exists and will continue to exist for millions of years.
Mauna Loa and Kilauea in Hawaii, Mount Etna in Italy, and Mount Cameroon in Africa are examples of shield volcanoes. These volcanoes have gentle slopes and are characterized by their large size and low viscosity lava flows.
nothing mount Kilauea does not have a scale
Mount St Helens is a Composite Cone Volcano (meaning it is infrequent yet violent) and Kilauea is a Shield Volcano (meaning it is not violent). A shield volcano is widely spread between two continental crust though Kilauea is on a hot spot. Meaning it is in the middle of a plate. Composite Cone Volcanos are located between oceanic plates and continental crusts.
Mount Kilauea in Hawaii erupted on December 20, 2020.
Generally non violent.
Kilauea is not considered an extremely hazardous volcano, however it has had a history of explosive eruption. The volcano currently has been in a passive state of activity. However this is only a small part of the eruptive history of the volcano. Kilauea has had a very violent past and is bound to have a violent future, fortunately the conditions at the summit do not facilitate these violent eruptions.
the form of mount kilauea is a shield volcano.
scientists classify Mount Kilauea as a shield volcano
Yes. Mount Kilauea exists and will continue to exist for millions of years.
Mauna Loa and Kilauea in Hawaii, Mount Etna in Italy, and Mount Cameroon in Africa are examples of shield volcanoes. These volcanoes have gentle slopes and are characterized by their large size and low viscosity lava flows.
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Mount Kilauea's last eruption last for 1 week 4 days
nothing mount Kilauea does not have a scale
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Mount St Helens is a Composite Cone Volcano (meaning it is infrequent yet violent) and Kilauea is a Shield Volcano (meaning it is not violent). A shield volcano is widely spread between two continental crust though Kilauea is on a hot spot. Meaning it is in the middle of a plate. Composite Cone Volcanos are located between oceanic plates and continental crusts.