it would be more likely to occur at convergent ocean-continental boundary beacuse the rocks are composed with a higher silica and has much thicker continental crust.
Volcanoes can be classified based on their eruption style (explosive or effusive), shape (stratovolcano, shield volcano, cinder cone, etc.), and location (submarine, intra-plate, or convergent boundary volcanoes).
violent and explosive
Mount Shasta primarily produces andesitic lava, which is a type of intermediate lava characterized by a medium viscosity and silica content. This type of lava typically results in eruptions that produce a combination of lava flows and explosive eruptions.
The composition of the magma affects how explosive a volcanic eruption will be.
its like josephs farts explosive!
explosive
explosive
The Philippine plate collided with the Eurasian plate this is called a convergent boundary where the two plates collided and the plate melts and then shoots back up through the volcano causing an eruption
Mount Adams is considered a potentially active stratovolcano in Washington State, USA. Its last known eruption occurred around 520 AD, with a VEI of 4. This eruption involved both explosive and effusive (lava flow) activity, creating pyroclastic flows, ashfall, and lava flows that traveled several kilometers from the summit.
It had an eruption like explosive diarrhea.
quiet eruption flows easeir cause it has a low viscosity and lava flows easier but explosive eruption has a high viscosity and lava flows slower
Because it won't erupt if it's not on land because the eruption is made by holes in the earth crust and to plates going into each other