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Types of volcano - composite and shield

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 , 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 . Strato means layers.
  • Violent eruptions.
  • Longer periods between eruptions.
A composite volcano is made up of layers of ash and lava. It is steep-sided and cone shaped.

An example of a composite volcano is Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines.

Mount Pinatubo is a composite volcano

Shield volcanoes

Shield volcanoes are found on , 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
  • no layers, as the volcano just consists of lava
  • less violent eruptions
  • shorter periods between eruptions
A shield volcano is made up of layers of lava. It has a gentle slope and a low, wide cone.
Mauna Loa is a shield volcano
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Mauna Loa is a shield volcano