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It is possible that Mt. Makushin, a stratovolcano in Alaska, may have sticky magma due to its composition and eruptive history. However, detailed studies would be needed to determine the specific properties of its magma.
If the composition of the magma is high in silica, the eruption will be explosive. The Eruption of Mt. St. Helens was an explosive eruption. If the composition of the magma is low in silica, it will produce a quiet eruption. The eruption(s) of Mt. Kilauea are quiet eruptions.
Mt. Lamington, located in Papua New Guinea, is primarily composed of andesitic magma, which typically contains around 57-63% silica (SiO2). This high silica content contributes to the volcano's explosive eruptions, as andesitic magma is more viscous compared to basaltic magma. The specific silica content can vary depending on the particular eruption and the composition of the magma chamber at the time.
Mt. Hood is primarily composed of andesitic lava, which is intermediate in composition between basaltic and rhyolitic lavas. Andesitic lava is characterized by its viscosity and tendency to form lava domes, lava flows, and pyroclastic flows.
Is Mt Hekla is a volcano
Mt hekla is a statovolcano
where did hekla get its name
Mt Hekla is on the Eurasion Plate and it is moving apart from the North American plate which made Hekla.
The composition of Mt. Etna is basaltic.
mt hekla's history is. at first people thoght it was mt but when it whent of they wernt
If the composition of the magma is high in silica, the eruption will be explosive. The Eruption of Mt. St. Helens was an explosive eruption. If the composition of the magma is low in silica, it will produce a quiet eruption. The eruption(s) of Mt. Kilauea are quiet eruptions.
Magma type.
it was 2000 digrees faren height
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I don't know that MT Helka exists but, I found a MT. Hekla in Iceland.
Leirubakka but I'm not 100% sure