Volcanoes - AQATypes of volcano - composite and shield
Composite and shield volcanoes are found along plate margins. They have distinctive characteristics and can have both positive and negative effects on people and the landscape.
There are two main types of volcano - composite and shield. The two types of volcano form in different places and have very different characteristics.
Composite volcanoes
Composite volcanoes are found on destructive plate marginWhen two tectonic plates move towards one another. The oceanic crust is forced to sink back into the mantle, whilst the continental crust rises above. Volcanoes and earthquakes are found here., where the oceanic crust sinks beneath the continental crust. Composite volcanoes have the following characteristics:
Acidic lava, which is very viscous (sticky).
Steep sides as the lava doesn't flow very far before it solidifies.
Alternate layers of ash and lava. For this reason, they're also known as stratovolcanoA volcano made up of alternate layers of ash and lava.. Strato means layers.
Violent eruptions.
Longer periods between eruptions.
An example of a composite volcano is Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines.
Shield volcanoes
Shield volcanoes are found on constructive plate marginAn area where two tectonic plates are moving away from one another., where two plates move away from one another. Shield volcanoes have the following characteristics:
basic lava, which is non-acidic and very runny
gentle sides as the lava flows for long distances before it solidifies