No. The term compostie volcano describes a kind of volcano, not a kind of volcanic eruption. The Soufrière Hills on Montserrat is indeed a composite volcano, however, whether it is erupting or not.
Something happened
The last composite volcano eruption occurred on March 20, 2010. This volcano eruption took place in Iceland.
It is impossible to predict the next time a volcano will erupt.
No. It is a complex volcano, with multiple features resulting from varying types of eruption.
Most explosive volcanoes are stratovolcanoes, also called composite volcanoes.
The type of eruption that a composite volcano has is lava flow with cinders and bombs in an explosive eruption
Something happened
The Montserrat eruption was predicted by scientists. They warned the British government that the volcano was still active and would erupt again. The predictions were ignored.
The last composite volcano eruption occurred on March 20, 2010. This volcano eruption took place in Iceland.
It is impossible to predict the next time a volcano will erupt.
No. It is a complex volcano, with multiple features resulting from varying types of eruption.
It's a composite volcano (also known as stratovolcano), which means that it has a big eruption followed by small lava flows. A composite volcano is the deadliest type of volcano and is also the biggest kind.
its the composite cone volcano?
Composite volcanoes are highly variable in what they erupt. Most often, eruptions will release clouds of ash, pumice, and rock fragments. In some cases they fountain or extrude lava.
No. Montserrat is a stratovolcano.
Most explosive volcanoes are stratovolcanoes, also called composite volcanoes.
No. Pompeii was a town in the Roman Empire. It was buried in 79 AD by an eruption of Mount Vesuvius, which is a stratovolcano.