Because it has shallow-sloping sides.
Tambora is a composite volcano (stratovolcano). A stratovolcano/composite volcano is explosive, usually creating large ash clouds, pyroclastic flows and can cause mass destruction for miles and sometimes effect the entire earth for years. *Skylla*
No, Mount Tambora is classified as a stratovolcano, not a shield cone. Stratovolcanoes are steep-sided and typically have explosive eruptions, while shield cones are broad, gently sloping volcanoes with lava flows that spread out over a wide area.
Tambora was a composite cone.
It became a volcano when it firs formed about 57,000 years ago.
Mount Tambora is located on the Eurasian plate and another one these are converging plates
no
Tambora is a composite volcano (stratovolcano). A stratovolcano/composite volcano is explosive, usually creating large ash clouds, pyroclastic flows and can cause mass destruction for miles and sometimes effect the entire earth for years. *Skylla*
No, Mount Tambora is classified as a stratovolcano, not a shield cone. Stratovolcanoes are steep-sided and typically have explosive eruptions, while shield cones are broad, gently sloping volcanoes with lava flows that spread out over a wide area.
Mount Tambora (or Tamboro) is an active stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano, on the island of Sumbawa, Indonesia.
yes it is still active
Mount Tambora
If you mean Tambora, it is an active stratovolcano or a composite volcano.
Tambora was a composite cone.
It became a volcano when it firs formed about 57,000 years ago.
Mount tambora
No it is a dome volcano
Mount Fuji is a composite volcano.