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The volcano is a sheild, undersea or also called a seamount volcano.

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What kind of volcano is the loihi volcano in Hawaii?

I would say that the Loihi Volcano is dormant but also it another type of volcano . That i forgot the name of .


What are facts about loihi?

Loihi is a submarine volcano located off the southeast coast of the Big Island of Hawaii. It is an active volcano that is currently undergoing a process of surface erosion and will eventually emerge from the ocean to become the next Hawaiian island in around 10,000-100,000 years. It is part of the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain, which is a long chain of underwater mountains and volcanoes that stretches across the Pacific Ocean.


What volcano in Hawaii is a shield volcano?

All of the active and inactive volcanoes that are part of the Hawaiian-Emperor Seamount chain are shield volcanoes. Shield volcanoes are the result of Hot Spot volcanism which is the type of volcanic force that created the Hawaiian islands.


What type of volcano can be found in Hawaii?

composite


The Mauna Loa in Hawaii is an example of a this type of volcano.?

shield


What type of valconoes exist in Hawaii?

as of i know the whole land of Hawaii is the volcano and its mouth is in the underground ...


What type of lava is in Loihi?

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If volcano has just erupted on the island of Hawaii what type of succession will be represented?

If the volcano erupted it would be Primary Succession.


What type of volcano is Haleakala in Hawaii?

Haleakala in Hawaii is a shield volcano. Shield volcanoes are characterized by their gentle sloping sides and widespread lava flows, resulting from low-viscosity magma. This type of volcano typically has relatively quiet eruptions.


What type of volcano is Rangitoto in Auckland New Zealand?

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What type of mountain is mount haleakala?

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Is a guyot a flat topped underwater volcano?

Yes, that is the definition of a guyot. Or perhaps limited to a 'mountain' until you know for certain that it was a volcano.