
14 Kenji SCIENCE Types of Volcanoes
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They have a broad, gently sloping cone shape, similar to a warrior's shield laid on the ground.
They are typically symmetrical cones that are steep and may rise as high as 2,400 meters from the ground.
They are formed from pyroclastic fragments and volcanic ashes that form and solidify around the main vent to form a cone, which can be either circular or oval.
They have not any eruption in the past 10,000 years and expected to not erupt anymore in the future.
They are active volcanoes but not erupting, but are expected to erupt anytime soon.
They are formed from pyroclastic fragments and volcanic ashes that form and solidify around the main vent to form a cone, which can be either circular or oval.
They have a broad, gently sloping cone shape, similar to a warrior's shield laid on the ground.
They have not any eruption in the past 10,000 years and expected to not erupt anymore in the future.
They are typically symmetrical cones that are steep and may rise as high as 2,400 meters from the ground.
They are active volcanoes but not erupting, but are expected to erupt anytime soon.