A composite volcano is built over a span of thousands of years through multiple eruptions. The eruptions build the composite volcano layer by layer until the volcano towers thousands of metres. Some layers are of lava, while others might be of ash, rock, etc.
CINDERCONEVOLCANO
Cinder cones form from ash and magma cinders--partly-burned, solid pieces of magma, that fall to the ground following a volcanic eruption. This type of eruption contains little lava , as the magma hardens and breaks into pieces during the explosion. As a result, cinder cone volcanoes tend to be smaller than other types of volcanoes.
SHIELDVOLCANO
Shield volcanoes form like any volcanoes. They’re spots on the Earth where magma from inside the Earth has reached the surface, and becomes lava , ash and volcanic gasses. Over the course of many eruptions, a volcano builds up layer by layer until the magma chamber underneath it goes empty and the volcano goes dormant.
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COMPOSITE VOLCANO
CINDER CONE VOLCANO
SHIELD VOLCANO
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