No. It is just a caldera and a lava dome, so there is no Mount in Novarupta. It is a very young volcano at this point, just over 100 years old. If it becomes active again, future eruptions may build it into a composite volcano.
Novarupta is classified as a stratovolcano, which is a type of composite volcano. It is known for its explosive eruptions and steep, conical shape, characteristic of composite volcanoes. The 1912 eruption of Novarupta was one of the largest in the 20th century, producing significant ash fall and pyroclastic flows.
Mt. Etna is kind of a cross between a shield volcano and a composite volcano
Mount St. Helens, an active stratovolcano, is of the composite type.
Yes, it is a composite volcano, also known as a stratovolcano.
Mount Shasta is considered a composite or stratovolcano due to its characteristic steep profile and alternating layers of lava flows and volcanic ash deposits. Shield volcanoes are wider and lower in profile, while cinder cone volcanoes are small, conical mounds built from ejected volcanic material.
Novarupta is classified as a stratovolcano, which is a type of composite volcano. It is known for its explosive eruptions and steep, conical shape, characteristic of composite volcanoes. The 1912 eruption of Novarupta was one of the largest in the 20th century, producing significant ash fall and pyroclastic flows.
Yes. Mount Hood is a composite volcano.
Mount Fuji is a composite volcano.
Yes. Mount Pinatubo is a composite volcano.
Yes. Mount Rainier is a composite volcano.
yes, mount katmai is a composite volcano
There is no "Mount Novarupta." The volcano known as Novarupta has not yet been able to build up into a mountain. So far it has only managed to create a lava dome that rises 295 feet above the surrounding terrain.
Yes. Mount St. Helens is a composite volcano.
it is a composite volcano
Yes. Mount Hood is a composite volcano.
Stromboli is a strato-volcano (composite volcano).
It is a composite volcano.