no
The type of volcano does not determine its level of acitivty. A cinder cone volcano may be active, dormant, or extinct.
Experts say that it is 'possibly' active, but hasn't erupted for thousands of years.
Mount St. Helens, an active stratovolcano, is of the composite type.
The cone on a volcano is basically the tip of the volcano where the lava spurts out from.(I think)
no
it is active and composite cone
The type of volcano does not determine its level of acitivty. A cinder cone volcano may be active, dormant, or extinct.
Experts say that it is 'possibly' active, but hasn't erupted for thousands of years.
El cheesestick boner. It's a cinder cone volcano.
The type of volcano does not determine its level of acitivty. A cinder cone volcano may be active, dormant, or extinct.
Mount St. Helens, an active stratovolcano, is of the composite type.
The cone volcano was enormously large.
I think you mean "cinder" not "cynder". "Cynder" is a dragon, not a volcano.
The cone on a volcano is basically the tip of the volcano where the lava spurts out from.(I think)
The cone is the apex of the volcano.
it is a volcano in hawwaii that is a cinder cone