i guess look here:::http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/09/17article-1056836-02AC739400000578-979_468x336_popup.jpg this is what it looks like...whoa right?
Yes. Mount Kilauea is a shield volcano. If you look at Mt. Kilauea at an angle, it will look like a big cone.
Kilauea is a shield volcano, which is a low-profile volcano shaped like a gently sloping shield. This type of volcano is characterized by its frequent eruptions of basaltic lava that flow long distances. Kilauea is one of the most active volcanoes on Earth.
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Kilauea produces a'a and pahoehoe lava flows.
Kilauea volcano typically produces tholeiitic basalt magma, which is low in silica content and flows easily. This type of magma is associated with shield volcanoes like Kilauea, known for their gentle eruptions and copious lava flows.
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Mt. Kilauea erupts once every 3.95 years. Do you like my answer?
Mt. Kilauea erupts once every 3.95 years. Do you like my answer?
Yes. Mount Kilauea is a shield volcano. If you look at Mt. Kilauea at an angle, it will look like a big cone.
you can find it in your soul look deep within yourself
Yeah its awsome!
Kilauea is a shield volcano, which is a low-profile volcano shaped like a gently sloping shield. This type of volcano is characterized by its frequent eruptions of basaltic lava that flow long distances. Kilauea is one of the most active volcanoes on Earth.
No. Kilauea is in Hawaii.
The address of the Kilauea Point Natural History Association is: , Kilauea, HI 96754-1130
The earth surrounding the Kilauea Volcano is not lifeless but it does contain many living animals like rare birds and many types of sea turtles
nothing mount Kilauea does not have a scale