the elements and amount of water inside the volcano. Also, the thickness of the lava.
Composite volcano and has acid lava which is thick and is the complete opposite of the lava that comes out of a sheild volcano because that is runny and non-acidic
the answer is LAVA the answer is LAVA
different types of lava fragments
the two types of volcanic eruptions are magma and lava
There are two main types of volcanic eruptions: Explosive and Nonexplosive eruptions.
The size, shape, and on the amount of silica (a substance of lots of small crystals) found in the lava. More silica means thicker, more viscosity the lava will have.
Caldera-forming eruptions do not involce lava flows but massive plumes of ash and pumice. The material produced is usually rhyolite. After a caldera-forming eruption, however, the composition can shift, especially since eruptions can be triggered by the mixing of different types of magma.
Shield volcanoes have effusive eruptions. Effusive eruptions are a volcanic phenomenon; in some ways the opposite of explosive eruptions. An effusive eruption is characterized by an outpouring of low viscosity lava which has a fairly low volatile content. Usually, shield volcanoes have effusive eruptions.
Pahoehoe and another
the two types of volcanic eruptions are magma and lava
There are two main types of volcanic eruptions: Explosive and Nonexplosive eruptions.
Quiet eruptions
The size, shape, and on the amount of silica (a substance of lots of small crystals) found in the lava. More silica means thicker, more viscosity the lava will have.
Caldera-forming eruptions do not involce lava flows but massive plumes of ash and pumice. The material produced is usually rhyolite. After a caldera-forming eruption, however, the composition can shift, especially since eruptions can be triggered by the mixing of different types of magma.
Volcanic eruptions are always caused by magma. This applies if the eruption is quiet or explosive, or whether the magma is felsic or mafic.
Pahoehoe is hot, fast-moving lava that has a low viscosity. AA lava has a cooler temperature and moves more slowly. Quiet eruptions are the type that produce these two types of lava.
Shield volcanoes have effusive eruptions. Effusive eruptions are a volcanic phenomenon; in some ways the opposite of explosive eruptions. An effusive eruption is characterized by an outpouring of low viscosity lava which has a fairly low volatile content. Usually, shield volcanoes have effusive eruptions.
Pahoehoe is a type of basaltic lava flow. The kind of eruption that causes pahoehoe is a quiet volcanic eruption.
Volcanic eruptions.
A'a Pahoehoe Pillow Lava The difference between the lava is the elements and amount of water inside the volcano. Also, the thickness of the lava.There are 4 different types of lava flows maybe more