The type of plain that forms near a volcano is known as a volcanic plain or a lava plain. These plains are created by the accumulation of lava flows that spread out over the landscape, often resulting in relatively flat terrain. Additionally, volcanic plains can also be formed by the deposition of volcanic ash and other materials from eruptions, leading to fertile soils in some areas.
Plains near a volcano are typically formed by the accumulation of volcanic materials such as ash, pyroclastic flows, and lava flows. These materials create a relatively flat surface that can support vegetation once the area cools down.
Composite
Most often, igneous rocks such as basalt and andesite form near active volcanoes. These rocks are created by the solidification of magma that has erupted onto the Earth's surface.
The Lascar volcano forms basaltic lava, which is low in viscosity and typically erupts explosively, creating lava fountains, flows, and pyroclastic material.
Extrusive igneous rocks
Plains near a volcano are typically formed by the accumulation of volcanic materials such as ash, pyroclastic flows, and lava flows. These materials create a relatively flat surface that can support vegetation once the area cools down.
The most common type of rock that forms near an active volcano is igneous rock. This type of rock forms from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava. Examples include basalt, andesite, and rhyolite.
a volcano landform
A shield volcano forms where plates pull apart. This type of volcano has gentle sloping sides and is characterized by its low viscosity lava flows. Examples of shield volcanoes include those in Hawaii.
Cinder Cone Volcano
Composite
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.
Most often, igneous rocks such as basalt and andesite form near active volcanoes. These rocks are created by the solidification of magma that has erupted onto the Earth's surface.
The Lascar volcano forms basaltic lava, which is low in viscosity and typically erupts explosively, creating lava fountains, flows, and pyroclastic material.
Ash and poised magma that will turn into Metal!
Extrusive igneous rocks
Mount Amukta is a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano. This type of volcano is characterized by steep slopes and explosive eruptions due to its high viscosity magma. Stratovolcanoes are typically found near subduction zones.