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Q: Is Yellowstone made up of many volcanoes?
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Why are some volcanoes flat?

Volcanoes are flat because their eruption was so powerful it blew itself up like Yellowstone park


How did the Yellowstone volcano form?

it is formed by magma overheating and melting and coming up out of the mantle and slowly making layers of volcanoes.


What is etna made of?

Mount Etna one of the most active volcanoes in the world is made up of two central craters. The volcanoes sides have many vents each of which can erupt independently of each other.


What kind of lava is flowing from volcanoes in Hawaii?

regular lava, du(probably low silica actually)


Why do earthquakes and volcanoes show up where they do?

When two tectonics plate move together and volcanoes are made by alot of magma


Do volcanoes occur in rich countries or poor ones?

Volcanoes pop up wherever they want to . . . it has absolutely nothing to do with countries or people. One of the largest future volcanoes is under Yellowstone Park in the US. When it blows, it is estimated to be able to wipe out the western 1/3 of the United States. That's where I live. Ulp . . .


Is volcanoes no longer existing or living?

They not only exist, they are forming a new island in the Hawaiian chain, even as we speak. The Yellowstone SuperVolcano may wind up threatening the entire planet.


How was kilauea created?

it was made up of rock particles from other volcanoes


What is a deconstructive process made of?

A deconstructive prices is made up whn violent volcanoes happen


Are the Hawaiian islands a very active volcano?

The Hawaiian islands are made up of many volcanoes, most of which are extinct. However, one volcano, Kilauea on the big island, is one of the most active volcanoes in the world.


Why are composite volcanoes steeply sloped?

It depends on viscosity of the lava. the runnier the lava, the farther it flows before solidifying, so it cannot pile up as fast.


Why were volcanoes made?

Volcanoes are evidence of the ceaseless tectonic activity that our planet has. The molten core of the earth drives all of the processes we see, including volcanoes, earthquakes, even as high up as the northern lights. The heat that is inside of our planet is the driving force behind volcanoes, however volcanoes form in many different areas, and under many different conditions. Different types of volcanoes are evidence of different processes being present underground. However, to put it simply without the heat from the core of the earth there wouldn't be any volcanoes.