Composite volcanoes form from alternating layers of lava flows, ash, and volcanic rocks that build up over time. This type of volcano is created by a combination of explosive eruptions and lava flows, which allow for the formation of the steep symmetrical shape commonly associated with composite volcanoes.
A composite volcano is most likely to form at subduction zones where an oceanic plate is being subducted beneath a continental plate. The interaction between the two plates causes magma to rise, leading to the formation of a composite volcano due to the explosive eruptions caused by the high silica content in the magma.
Usually, yes. Occasionally, though they can form in rift zones or at continental hotspots.
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Composite or stratovolcanoes typically form along subduction zones. These volcanoes are characterized by their steep-sided profile, explosive eruptions due to the presence of viscous magma, and alternating layers of lava flows and volcanic ash. Subduction zones are where one tectonic plate slides beneath another plate, leading to magma formation and volcanic activity.
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Composite volcanoes form from alternating layers of lava flows, ash, and volcanic rocks that build up over time. This type of volcano is created by a combination of explosive eruptions and lava flows, which allow for the formation of the steep symmetrical shape commonly associated with composite volcanoes.
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A composite volcano is most likely to form at subduction zones where an oceanic plate is being subducted beneath a continental plate. The interaction between the two plates causes magma to rise, leading to the formation of a composite volcano due to the explosive eruptions caused by the high silica content in the magma.
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Usually, yes. Occasionally, though they can form in rift zones or at continental hotspots.