Composite cones, also known as stratovolcanoes, are tall, steep-sided volcanic structures formed by alternating layers of lava flows, volcanic ash, and other volcanic debris. They typically exhibit explosive eruptions due to their viscous magma, which traps gases. This combination of materials creates a conical shape, often characterized by a summit crater. Examples include Mount St. Helens and Mount Fuji.
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A cone is a three-dimensional geometric shape characterized by a circular base that tapers smoothly to a single apex or vertex. It is defined by its height, which is the perpendicular distance from the base to the apex, and the radius of the base. Cones can be right, where the apex is directly above the center of the base, or oblique, where the apex is off-center. Common examples of cones include ice cream cones and traffic cones.
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Cones are pointed.
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The two main types of cone volcanoes are stratovolcanoes and cinder cone volcanoes. Stratovolcanoes are large, steep-sided volcanoes composed of layers of lava flows, ash, and volcanic rocks. Cinder cone volcanoes are smaller, symmetrical volcanoes formed from pyroclastic material ejected during eruptions.
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There are three. From smallest to largest, they are: Cinder Cones, Composite Volcanoes (also called Strata Volcanoes), and then Shield Volcanoes.
Yes, although technically, strato-volcanoes *are* cinder cones (composite cones), built up of layers of ash. But the term "cinder cones" (ash cones) is usually applied to smaller cones that form within the vicinity of large volcanic calderas, such as Crater Lake in Oregon. They may be associated with either strato-volcanoes or shield volcanoes.
No, it is a composite volcano, also known as a stratovolcano. Cinder cones are not so tall.
Composite volcanoes can erupt both mafic and felsic material, but intermediate material is the most common.
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The description given fits that of cones
A composite cone is the type of volcano that consists of layers of lava flows and pyroclastic material. A stratovolcano is an example of a composite cone.