Kilauea's normal explosivity through historical records is V.E.I. 1-0. The volcano often times does not erupt explosively. However we do not have a very thorough history to base this off. The historical accounts only date back to the early 1800's. This is only a fraction of the life of this volcano, and there is evidence in the past (Mostly from an eruption in 1790) that Kilauea does have an explosive past. Although these events are rare it is likely that given the right setting at the summit it will happen again. Much more is available on these subjects through the United States Geological Survey as well as the Hawaiian Volcanoes Observatory.
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Exploding fireworks is the result of chemical reactions.
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The more gases, water vapor and silica there is in magma the bigger the explosiveness of a volcanic eruption.
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This is a chemical property.
Examples: ductility, malleability, flammability, explosiveness.
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