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  • Stratovolcano - Wikipedia
    A stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano, is a typically conical volcano built up by many alternating layers (strata) of hardened lava and tephra [1] Unlike shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes are characterized by a steep profile with a summit crater and explosive eruptions [2] Some have collapsed summit craters called calderas [3]
  • Stratovolcano | Shape, Examples, Facts | Britannica
    Stratovolcano, volcanic landform characterized by a conical shape formed by layers of volcanic material deposited during successive volcanic eruptions Stratovolcanoes tend to slope gently at the base but rise quickly near the summit to form tall mountain peaks They are typically found above
  • Stratovolcanoes | Volcano World | Oregon State University
    This is a schematic diagram of a strato volcano, intended to illustrate the different layers of different materials that comprise them The purple colors are meant to represent ash layers, either the products of fall-out from big eruption clouds or the products of pyroclastic flows Notice that these ash layers tend to be thin but widespread The orange colors represent lava flows, and note
  • Stratovolcano: 810 Composite Volcanoes — The Deadliest Type
    Why do stratovolcanoes cause 80% of eruption deaths? Explore 810 composite volcanoes — from Fuji and Vesuvius to Pinatubo Formation, eruption data, and shield volcano comparison
  • Composite Volcanoes (Stratovolcanoes) - U. S. National Park Service
    Composite volcanoes are also called stratovolcanoes Some geologists avoid the use of the term “stratovolcano” because these volcanoes typically are not stratified and do not consist of orderly layers of lava flows and pyroclastic deposits
  • Introduction - Guide to Stratovolcanoes - National Oceanic and . . .
    Teachers Guide to Stratovolcanoes of the World Introduction What is a volcano? A volcano is simply a hole or vent in Earth's crust through which molten rock, steam and other gases come forth Scientists group volcanoes into four main kinds-- cinder cones, strato- or composite volcanoes, shield volcanoes, and lava domes Volcanoes take their name from the island of Vulcano in the Mediterranean
  • What Is a Stratovolcano? Formation, Shape Dangers
    A stratovolcano is a tall, steep-sided volcano built from alternating layers of lava, ash, and rock debris Also called composite volcanoes, they make up roughly 60% of Earth’s individual volcanoes and include some of the most recognizable peaks on the planet: Mount Rainier, Mount Fuji, Mount St Helens Their layered construction is what gives them both their impressive height and their
  • What Is a Stratovolcano? - WorldAtlas
    A stratovolcano is a tall volcano shaped like a cone, formed by various layers of materials such as volcanic ash, hardened lava, pumice, and tephra Stratovolcanoes are steep and have periodic explosive and effusive eruptions, although some have calderas, which are collapsed craters


















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