Cinder cone volcanoes are the most common type. They have steep sides formed from falling ash and cinders following an eruption.
The material that erupts from a volcano is called lava. It consists of molten rock that flows out during an eruption.
A stratovolcano is made of layers of tephra and lava. Stratovolcanoes are steep-sided and composed of alternating layers of volcanic ash, tephra, hardened lava flows, and other volcanic materials.
A combination volcano develops from repeated lava eruptions and the accompanying tephra deposits Tephra is the debris from the eruption..
Composite
ash particles, cinders, tephra, gases
The material that erupts from a volcano is called lava. It consists of molten rock that flows out during an eruption.
Tephra is basically ash, rock, cinders, and solidified lava spurted from a volcano.
A stratovolcano is made of layers of tephra and lava. Stratovolcanoes are steep-sided and composed of alternating layers of volcanic ash, tephra, hardened lava flows, and other volcanic materials.
A combination volcano develops from repeated lava eruptions and the accompanying tephra deposits Tephra is the debris from the eruption..
composite volcanoes
ash particles, cinders, tephra, gases
composite volcanoes
Composite
ash particles, cinders, tephra, gases
Cinder conecinder cone valcan erupts really big and that is why it is a cone shape
lava and tephra. walla walla bing bang
A stratovolcano .