Igneous rocks are found in areas of volcanism
Extrusive Igneous rocks, eg basalt, pumice, obsidian, tufa etc., are associated with volcanoes.
Yes. Most volcanoes on Earth are associated with plate boundaries.
Shield volcanoes are typically formed from basaltic lava flows, which are low in silica content and very fluid. This type of lava allows for the gradual buildup of wide, gently sloping volcanic cones characteristic of shield volcanoes.
Shield volcanoes are primarily composed of basaltic rock, which is a type of volcanic rock that is low in silica content and high in iron and magnesium. This type of rock creates gently sloping shield volcanoes due to its low viscosity and ability to flow easily during eruptions.
Explosive volcanoes can produce pumice and tuff.
Basalts.
Extrusive Igneous rocks, eg basalt, pumice, obsidian, tufa etc., are associated with volcanoes.
Volcanoes are typically associated with igneous rocks, which are formed from the solidification of magma or lava. Igneous rocks such as basalt and andesite are commonly found in and around volcanic areas.
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The type of boundary associated with Icelandic volcanoes is the constructive plate boundary, where two plates slowly move apart and magma seeps up through the gap.
Volcanoes
Yes. Most volcanoes on Earth are associated with plate boundaries.
volcanoes usually not associated with?
Basalt is a rock formed by volcanoes.
volcanoes create igneous rocks
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Shield volcanoes are typically formed from basaltic lava flows, which are low in silica content and very fluid. This type of lava allows for the gradual buildup of wide, gently sloping volcanic cones characteristic of shield volcanoes.