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Not necessarily. Igneous rock can be divided into two broad categories: intrusive rock and extrusive rock. Intrusive rock forms when molten rock cools and solidifies underground, so no volcanic activity is necessary. Extrusive rock forms above ground from molten rock that erupts from a volcano.
No. It is a complex volcano, with multiple features resulting from varying types of eruption.
The arenal volcano is a cindercone volcano not a composite.
The opposite of an active volcano is an extinct volcano, which is a volcano that has not erupted in a long time and is not expected to erupt again.
A volcano might be bubbling as a warning that the volcano will burst soon. In addition, the volcano might be bubbling after the volcano exploded lava.
There are many volcanoes in Iceland in all three of the basic categories of shield volcanoes, cinder cones, and stratovolcanoes.
Tecincally six, but you could get different anwsers if you look somewhere else
There are ten types of volcanoes. The types of volcano are as follows: fissure vents, shield volcanoes, lava domes, crypto-domes, volcanic cones, stratovolcanoes, super-volcanoes, submarine volcanoes, subglacial volcanoes, and mud volcanoes.
Not necessarily. Igneous rock can be divided into two broad categories: intrusive rock and extrusive rock. Intrusive rock forms when molten rock cools and solidifies underground, so no volcanic activity is necessary. Extrusive rock forms above ground from molten rock that erupts from a volcano.
Not necessarily. Igneous rock can be divided into two broad categories: intrusive rock and extrusive rock. Intrusive rock forms when molten rock cools and solidifies underground, so no volcanic activity is necessary. Extrusive rock forms above ground from molten rock that erupts from a volcano.
A Strato volcano or a composite volcano.
No. It is a composite volcano.
Cleveland volcano is in Alaska & is a Stratovolcano (composite volcano)
No. It is a complex volcano, with multiple features resulting from varying types of eruption.
The Taal volcano is the smallest volcano in the Philippines. Not only is it the smallest volcano in the Philippines, it is the smallest volcano in the world.
A dormant volcano is a volcano which has had an eruption but it was a long time ago. It is a volcano which shows no sign of activity or a future eruption. Basically, a dormant volcano is a volcano which is asleep.
The arenal volcano is a cindercone volcano not a composite.