Volcanoes produce many different types of rocks but the 3 main sections that you put the rocks into is either metermorphic rocks, igneous rocks or the sedimentry rocks.
Example: Pumice and obsidian = igneous rocks
Limestone= sedimentary rock
Phyllite= metamorphic rock
An igneous rock is one that comes out of a volcano steaming hot then when it meets coldness like the wind it cools instantly giving it no time to grow but the sedimentary is made over time like it starts at the top of a mountain and as it falls it picks up dirt and eventually for example if there was a river at the bottom of that hill it would sink to the bottom and casually over time it will build up like grime or dust so if there was a very swift river there would be alot of sedimentary at the bottom of that river there would be alot of sedimentary rocks.
Now the metamorphic rock is a rock that once was a igneous rock or sedimentary rock that has moulded into another rock and changed shape like morphed.
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solids, liquids, and gasses
Volcanoes do not produce uranium.
Volcanoes with high levels of water in their lava produce ash, those with dry lava produce no ash.
plate boundaries can produce volcanoes
plate boundaries can produce volcanoes
convergent
Volcanoes do not produce uranium.
plate boundaries can produce volcanoes
plate boundaries can produce volcanoes
Volcanoes with high levels of water in their lava produce ash, those with dry lava produce no ash.
convergent
Shielf volcanoes generally produce "quiet" eruptions. Explosive eruptions are rare.
Volcanoes can produce lava, ash, and gas.
igneous
No.
convergent
Plate (subductive).
Yes. Composite volcanoes often produce violent eruptions.