answersLogoWhite

0

They do not produce lava flows.

User Avatar

Anonymous

5y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Which statements is not true about cinder cones?

Cinder cones are typically characterized by their steep slopes and conical shape, formed from the accumulation of volcanic debris such as ash and small rocks. A statement that is not true about cinder cones is that they are the largest type of volcano; in fact, they are generally the smallest and simplest type of volcano compared to shield or stratovolcanoes. Additionally, cinder cones usually erupt only once, while some may have multiple eruptions over time.


How many cinder cones are there?

their are 6 cinder cone volcanes


What types of slopes do cinder cones have?

Cinder cones generally have a very steep slope. This slope is also considered gentle compared to the cones' short height.


What are cinder cones are made of?

Cinder Cones are composed of rock fragments and the eruption of cinders. The rock fragments pile up around a single crater forming a Cinder Cone.


Are cinder cones formed by low pressure?

no


Are cinder cones volcanoes steep?

yes


Are cinder cones explosive or gentle?

explosive


What is a cinder cones type of eruption?

explosive


Do cinder cones erupt silently or explosivley?

Cinder cone volcanoes erupt explosivly.


Do cinder cone volcanoes have granitic magma?

No. Cinder cones are formed by basaltic magma.


Are cinder cones usually found at the edge of large volcanoes?

Yes, although technically, strato-volcanoes *are* cinder cones (composite cones), built up of layers of ash. But the term "cinder cones" (ash cones) is usually applied to smaller cones that form within the vicinity of large volcanic calderas, such as Crater Lake in Oregon. They may be associated with either strato-volcanoes or shield volcanoes.


Do cinder cones erupt felsic or mafic lava?

Composite volcanoes can erupt both mafic and felsic material, but intermediate material is the most common.