Mt Ranier is a volcano. Dormant, perhaps, but The Seattle area lives near a few volcanoes. Everyone thought Mt St Helens was dormant, too.
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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.
The lava that formed Mount Fuji is primarily composed of dacite and andesite, which are intermediate in composition between basaltic and rhyolitic lava. This type of lava is viscous and flows relatively slowly, contributing to the steep slopes of Mount Fuji.
Mount Usu in Japan typically erupts with andesitic lava, which is a type of intermediate lava with a higher silica content compared to basaltic lava. Andesitic lava flows tend to be slower-moving and more viscous than basaltic lava.
Mount St Helens erupts dacitic lava, which forms dacite when it cools. Because of the high gas content and high viscosity much of the material gets erupted as ash and pumice rather than lava.
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The type of lava that forms is idk what. MY guess is that all the lava that first flowed out of the volcano added up over the years and made the volcano. This is a horrible answer but its better than the one before; trust me.
what type of lava does mt.redoubt have
the type of lava from mt vesuvius is felsic lava in a pyroclstic explosion.
Mt. Rainer is located in Washington
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.
The lava that formed Mount Fuji is primarily composed of dacite and andesite, which are intermediate in composition between basaltic and rhyolitic lava. This type of lava is viscous and flows relatively slowly, contributing to the steep slopes of Mount Fuji.
Basaltic
The lava that comes out of Mt. Fuji is silica-poor. I am actually looking for the type of rock fragments comes out also.
Mt. Vesuvius produces felsic lava in a pyroclastic explosion.
red lava
Mt. St. Augustine is a Lava Dome mountain