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Geologists classify a volcano made of ash and hardened lava as a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano. These volcanoes are characterized by their steep, conical shape and are formed from alternating layers of explosive ash eruptions and lava flows. The combination of these materials contributes to their complex structure and potential for significant eruptions. Examples of stratovolcanoes include Mount St. Helens and Mount Fuji.
Geologists classify a volcano made up of ash and hardened lava as a "stratovolcano" or "composite volcano." These types of volcanoes are characterized by their steep profiles and alternating layers of volcanic ash, tephra, and solidified lava flows. They typically produce explosive eruptions due to the viscous nature of their magma, which can trap gas and increase pressure. Examples include Mount St. Helens and Mount Fuji.
Geologists consider Mount Jefferson to be an active volcano due to its recent geological activity, including the presence of hot springs and fumaroles, which indicate ongoing geothermal processes. Additionally, the volcano has a history of eruptions, with the last significant activity occurring around 1,500 years ago, suggesting it has not been dormant for a long period. The potential for future eruptions is also assessed through monitoring of seismic activity and ground deformation in the area. Overall, these factors contribute to the classification of Mount Jefferson as an active volcano.
Mount St. Helens, an active stratovolcano, is of the composite type.
Mount Vesuvius which last erupted in 1944.
Geologists classify it as active, although the last eruption was in 1708.
scientists classify Mount Kilauea as a shield volcano
Geologists classify a volcano made of ash and hardened lava as a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano. These volcanoes are characterized by their steep, conical shape and are formed from alternating layers of explosive ash eruptions and lava flows. The combination of these materials contributes to their complex structure and potential for significant eruptions. Examples of stratovolcanoes include Mount St. Helens and Mount Fuji.
Geologists classify a volcano made up of ash and hardened lava as a "stratovolcano" or "composite volcano." These types of volcanoes are characterized by their steep profiles and alternating layers of volcanic ash, tephra, and solidified lava flows. They typically produce explosive eruptions due to the viscous nature of their magma, which can trap gas and increase pressure. Examples include Mount St. Helens and Mount Fuji.
Yes, Mount Bromo (of Indonesia) is an active volcano.
yes mount Andes is an active volcano
Yes it is an active volcano.
Yes, Mount Pelée is active.
yes... mount calayo is an active volcano..
It is the biggest volcano in Spain and still active
Mount St. Helens, an active stratovolcano, is of the composite type.
Mount Erebus is the most active volcano in Antarctica.