No it is in fact a composite volcano. I know that from my text book.
it is a composite volcano Could be an extended metaphor of mr.chappmans housing empire from ancient rome
Mount Parícutin is a cinder cone volcano, not a composite shield volcano. It formed through a single eruption in 1943 and is made up mainly of pyroclastic material such as ash, cinders, and lava flows, typical of cinder cone volcanoes.
strato volcano
Mount Rainier is not a cinder cone volcano. It is a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano, which is characterized by alternating layers of lava and ash. Stratovolcanoes like Mount Rainier are typically larger and more explosive than cinder cone volcanoes.
Yes, Mt. Sakurajima in Japan is an active stratovolcano, not a cinder cone. Stratovolcanoes are characterized by their steep slopes and explosive eruptions due to the high viscosity of their magma, whereas cinder cones are smaller and simpler in structure.
a cinder cone
Is it a Cinder Cone volcano? No. Mt. Shasta is a Composite volcano.
Mt. Pelee is a Cinder Cone Volcano.
Yes, because of the top of the volcano there is a circle so its a cinder cone volcano.
No. It is a stratovolcano.
cinder cone
Mount Trident is a cinder cone type of volcano.
it is a composite volcano Could be an extended metaphor of mr.chappmans housing empire from ancient rome
The Rabaul volcano is a caldera. Its sub vents include a composite cone and a pumice cone.
Mount Parícutin is a cinder cone volcano, not a composite shield volcano. It formed through a single eruption in 1943 and is made up mainly of pyroclastic material such as ash, cinders, and lava flows, typical of cinder cone volcanoes.
strato volcano
Mount Rainier is not a cinder cone volcano. It is a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano, which is characterized by alternating layers of lava and ash. Stratovolcanoes like Mount Rainier are typically larger and more explosive than cinder cone volcanoes.