Granitic with a high water content, resulting in powerful steam explosions during eruptions.
Mt Etna produces basaltic lava, which is low in silica and flows more easily. It also releases pyroclastic material, which is a mix of hot rock fragments, ash, and gas released during volcanic eruptions.
Oh, dude, Mt. Etna has both mafic and felsic lava. It's like a lava buffet up there! Mafic lava is low in silica and more runny, while felsic lava is high in silica and thicker. So, yeah, Mt. Etna serves up a mix of both, keeping things interesting for all the volcano enthusiasts out there.
Mount Etna is a Composite Volcano.
Mount Etna is an active volcano on Sicily.
Mount Etna is the volcano that often showers ash on Sicily. It is one of the most active volcanoes in the world and has frequent eruptions that release ash and lava.
The composition of Mt. Etna is basaltic.
yes it flows violently
one word LAVA
yes it did but you all suck big juicy balls
what type of lava does mt.redoubt have
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the type of lava from mt vesuvius is felsic lava in a pyroclstic explosion.
Mt Etna produces basaltic lava, which is low in silica and flows more easily. It also releases pyroclastic material, which is a mix of hot rock fragments, ash, and gas released during volcanic eruptions.
Mt Etna
it was simply just tectonic plates that pushed the lava through.
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the height of mt etna is 3,350m tall.