No. They are simply called pyroclastic flows. A caldera is a depression formed in the ground when a volcano, usually a composite volcano, collapses as the magma chamber partially empties during an especially violent eruption.
The greatest hazard to human life associated with volcanoes is typically pyroclastic flows, which are fast-moving currents of hot gas, ash, and rock fragments that can travel down the slopes of a volcano at high speeds, reaching temperatures of over 1,000 degrees Celsius. These flows are extremely dangerous and can cause widespread destruction in their path.
Nevado del Ruiz is a composite volcano. Additionally, the correct term is cinder cone, not cyclinder.
Volcanoes is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "volcanoes are very scary".
The border of the Pacific Ocean is a tectonically active zone with lots of earthquakes and volcanoes; you are correct that it is the volcanoes which have inspired the term "ring of fire".
yes it is a composite because it is the one of active volcano here in the Philippines... isn't correct.
The correct spelling is "volcanoes"
What are the correct guiding principles of composite risk management
The greatest hazard to human life associated with volcanoes is typically pyroclastic flows, which are fast-moving currents of hot gas, ash, and rock fragments that can travel down the slopes of a volcano at high speeds, reaching temperatures of over 1,000 degrees Celsius. These flows are extremely dangerous and can cause widespread destruction in their path.
That is correct.
correct light.
What are the correct guiding principles of composite risk management
What are the correct guiding principles of composite risk management
What are the correct guiding principles of composite risk management
What are the correct guiding principles of composite risk management
What are the correct guiding principles of composite risk management
What are the correct guiding principles of composite risk management
What are the correct guiding principles of composite risk management