The smallest composite volcano is often considered to be Taal Volcano in the Philippines. It features a complex structure with a main crater and several smaller cones, rising only about 311 meters (1,023 feet) above the surrounding land. Despite its modest height, Taal is still classified as a composite volcano due to its steep slopes and explosive eruptions. Its size and activity make it a significant geological feature, attracting interest from both scientists and tourists.
Laki is not a shield volcano or a composite volcano. It is actually a volcanic fissure in Iceland that erupted in 1783, causing significant environmental and climatic impacts.
The arenal volcano is a cindercone volcano not a composite.
Stratovolcano (a composite volcano)
composite
Mt. Etna is kind of a cross between a shield volcano and a composite volcano
In general, cinder cone volcanos are the smallest.
In order from smallest to largest are the types of volcanoes (I have this in my science notes, which I am looking at right now!)- Cinder Cone = smallest Stratovolcano (composite cone) = medium Shield Volcano = largest
No. It is a composite volcano.
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.
Mount Fuji is a composite volcano.
No. Kilauea is not a composite volcano. It is a shield Volcano.
Krakatoa is a composite volcano.
it is a composite volcano
Yes. Mount Hood is a composite volcano.
A stratovolcano is sometimes called a composite volcano, yes.
Stromboli is a strato-volcano (composite volcano).
Mt. Pelee is a composite Volcano.