The volcanoes that erupt both ways are located on or near boundaries between oceanic and continental crust over subduction zones.
it is alternating layers of pyroclstic materials
there lots of diffrent ways slow steady fast .
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Volcanoes that erupt both explosively and effusively are typically located along tectonic plate boundaries, known as subduction zones. Examples include stratovolcanoes in the Ring of Fire in the Pacific Ocean, like Mount St. Helens in the United States and Mount Merapi in Indonesia. These volcanoes can have both explosive eruptions, ejecting ash and lava, as well as effusive eruptions with flowing lava.
Volcanoes can erupt in any climate. Climate does not affect a volcano's ability to erupt.
Many are in Europe.
it is alternating layers of pyroclstic materials
it is alternating layers of pyroclstic materials
there lots of diffrent ways slow steady fast .
yeah.....like totaly
Volcanoes that erupt both explosively and effusively are typically located along tectonic plate boundaries, known as subduction zones. Examples include stratovolcanoes in the Ring of Fire in the Pacific Ocean, like Mount St. Helens in the United States and Mount Merapi in Indonesia. These volcanoes can have both explosive eruptions, ejecting ash and lava, as well as effusive eruptions with flowing lava.
There are as many ways as there are volcanoes each one erupts differently and uniquely .
Active volcanoes and dormant volcanoes both have a likely chance to erupt and have erupted in the past.
No. Volcanoes erupt.
About 60 volcanoes erupt each year.
An unlimited amount of volcanoes can erupt at once
Volcanoes can erupt at any time of year.