Cinder cone
Pyroclastic material, such as ash, pumice, and volcanic bombs, would most likely be produced by a violent volcanic eruption. These materials are expelled from the volcano with great force and can cause widespread destruction.
Pyroclastic flow typically occurs during a violent eruption.
Pyroclastic Material; I got all the other matching questions and it was the only one left so therefore it is right.
Mt Fuji was pyroclastic flow in 1707-1708[ its last eruption ] their for it was a violent eruption.
Only the most violent volcanic eruptions feature a pyroclastic flow.
Pyroclastic material, such as ash, pumice, and volcanic bombs, would most likely be produced by a violent volcanic eruption. These materials are expelled from the volcano with great force and can cause widespread destruction.
Pyroclastic flow typically occurs during a violent eruption.
Pyroclastic Material; I got all the other matching questions and it was the only one left so therefore it is right.
low viscosity lava due to the violent eruption of the volcano
Mt Fuji was pyroclastic flow in 1707-1708[ its last eruption ] their for it was a violent eruption.
Only the most violent volcanic eruptions feature a pyroclastic flow.
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its the composite cone volcano?
A violent volcanic eruption will produce pyroclastic flows, which are somewhat like avalanches of hot ash and rock, rather than lava flows. Pyroclastic flows are faster than any lava flow. When they erupt effusively, though, the lava is so viscous that it flows very slowly.
A violent eruption is a type of volcanic eruption characterized by explosive outbursts of magma, gases, and ash. This type of eruption often occurs when there is a high pressure buildup within the volcano, leading to the rapid release of energy. Violent eruptions can produce pyroclastic flows, ash clouds, and significant lava fountains, resulting in considerable destruction and hazards to nearby areas. Such eruptions are typically associated with stratovolcanoes and can have far-reaching impacts on the environment and human activities.
No. They are simply called pyroclastic flows. A caldera is a depression formed in the ground when a volcano, usually a composite volcano, collapses as the magma chamber partially empties during an especially violent eruption.
A Quiet eruption is one in which no rock or material is erupted from the crater , A violent is one where huge load explosion/ eruption throwing Rocks/ Scoria /Steam /Ash from the vent.May be Lahar as well