How Will You Classify Volcanoes That Have Record Of Eruption

How Will You Classify Volcanoes That Have Record Of Eruption

1.how will you classify the volcanoes have no record of eruption ? 2.how will you classify the volcanoes that have no records of eruption?

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1. 1.how will you classify the volcanoes have no record of eruption ? 2.how will you classify the volcanoes that have no records of eruption?


Answer:

1.)A dormant volcano is an active volcano that is not erupting, but supposed to erupt again. An extinct volcano has not had an eruption for at least 10,000 years and is not expected to erupt again in a comparable time scale of the future.


2. how will you classify the volcanoes that have records of eruption​


Answer:

Volcanoes that have a record of eruptions can be classified as active or dormant. On the other hand, volcanoes that have no record of eruption during the known history of existence is classified as inactive or extinct.

Explanation:

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volcanoes that have a records of eruptions can be classified as active or dormant

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3. how will you classify volcanoes that have no record of eruption?​


Answer:

Volcanoes that have no record of eruption during the known history of existence is classified as inactive or extinct.

Explanation:

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4. how will you classify the volcanoes that have record of eruption


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5. 3.how will you classify the volcanoes that have records of eruptions? 4.how will you classify the volcanoes with record of eruptions? please!!!answer now i need it please!!!


Volcanoes that have no record of eruption during the known history of existence is classified as inactive or extinct. The two are also basically different because, unlike extinct, an inactive volcano can be reactivated and once again erupt. To note, the Mount Pinatubo has no known eruption and considered to be inactive ever since until its explosive eruption in 1991.

On the other hand, volcanoes that have record of eruptions can be classified as active or dormant.

 


6. how will you classify the volcanoes that have record og eruptions?


you will classify it according to its surrounding and the shape of its cone.

7. how will you classify the volcanoes that have records of eruptions? ​


Answer:

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8. How will you classify the volcanoes that have records of eruptions?​


Answer:

Volcanoes that have a record of eruptions can be classified as active or dormant. On the other hand, volcanoes that have no record of eruption during the known history of existence is classified as inactive or extinct.


9. 2.how will you classify the volcanoes that have no records of eruption?​


Answer:

it can be classify as extinct


10. how will you classify the volcanoes that have records of eruptions​


Answer:

Volcanoes that have a record of eruptions can be classified as active or dormant. On the other hand, volcanoes that have no record of eruption during the known history of existence is classified as inactive or extinct.


11. how will you classify the volcanoes that have record of eruptions


There are three ways to classify a volcano. Active volcanoes are the ones that erupt frequently and will erupt sooner or later. Dormant volcanoes are the ones which didn't erupt for a long time but can potentially erupt in the future. Lastly, Extinct volcanoes are the ones that are not expected to erupt in the future.


12. how will you classify the volcanoes that have records of eruptions?


We classify volcanoes that have records of eruptions as active volcanoes.

13. how will you classify the volcanoes that have records of eruption?


Volcanoes that have a record of eruptions can be classified as active or dormant.

 

On the other hand, volcanoes that have no record of eruption during the known history of existence is classified as inactive or extinct. The two are also basically different because, unlike extinct, an inactive volcano can be reactivated and once again erupt. To note, the Mount Pinatubo has no known eruption and considered to be inactive ever since until its explosive eruption in 1991.


14. How will you classify the volcanoes that have records of eruptions?


How will you classify the volcanoes that have records of eruptions?

I would classify volcanoes that have history of eruptions by turning them  into active volcanoes, which means that they are likely to erupt at any time.

Two basic classifications of volcanoes are based on the type  of eruption they produce: explosive (or central) and quiet (or crack).  Explosive eruptions are caused by the build-up of extremely viscous  (thick and slow-flowing) magma gasses trapped deep inside the volcano.   Eruptions are sudden and aggressive, frequently spewing lava,  ash and volcanic material high in the air.  Quiet eruptions typically produce large quantities of  lava along a long crack or fracture.  Usually, lavas have low viscosities so that  the gasses are not easily stopped from escaping.  

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15. how will you classify the volcanoes that have records of eruptions​


Answer:

-Volcanoes that have a record of eruptions can be classified as active or dormant. On the other hand, volcanoes that have no record of eruption during the known history of existence is classified as inactive or extinct.

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16. how will you classify the volcanoes that have records of eruptions ​


Answer:

Volcanoes that have a record of eruptions can be classified as active or dormant. On the other hand, volcanoes that have no record of eruption during the known history of existence is classified as inactive or extinct.

Explanation:

Answer:

Volcanoes are classified as active, dormant, or extinct. Active volcanoes have a recent history of eruption; they are likely to erupt again.

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17. how will you classify the volcanoes that have records of eruptions​


Answer:

Volcanoes that have a record of eruptions can be classified as active or dormant. On the other hand, volcanoes that have no record of eruption during the known history of existence is classified as inactive or extinct.


18. how will you classify the volcanoes that have records of eruptions?


strong destructive and rare since not all volcanoes can reach a particular record

19. how will you classify the volcanoes that have records of eruptions​


ANSWER : Volcanoes that have a record of eruptions can be classified as active or dormant. On the other hand, volcanoes that have no record of eruption during the known history of existence is classified as inactive or extinct.


20. how will you classify the volcanoes that have record of eruption​


Answer:

Volcanoes that have a record of eruptions can be classified as active or dormant. On the other hand, volcanoes that have no record of eruption during the known history of existence is classified as inactive or extinct.

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21. How will you classify the volcanoes that have records of eruptions?​


Answer:

Volcanoes that have a record of eruptions can be classified as active or dormant. On the other hand, volcanoes that have no record of eruption during the known history of existence is classified as inactive or extinct.


22. how will you classify the volcanoes that have records of eruptions?​


Answer:

Volcanoes are classified as active, dormant, or extinct. Active volcanoes have a recent history of eruptions; they are likely to erupt again. Dormant volcanoes have not erupted for a very long time but may erupt at a future time. Extinct volcanoes are not expected to erupt in the future

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Answer:

Volcanoes are classified as active, dormant, or extinct. Active volcanoes have a recent history of eruptions; they are likely to erupt again. Dormant volcanoes have not erupted for a very long time but may erupt at a future time. Extinct volcanoes are not expected to erupt in the future.

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23. How will you classify the volcanoes that have records of eruptions?


Dormant if it erupted on the last 10,000 years and active if it erupted recently.

If the volcano has erupted recently or has a record of eruption and it's and active volcano..

24. How will you classify the volcanoes that have records of eruptions?


I wil classify the volcanoes that have records of eruptions as active volcano


25. how will you classify the volcanoes that have records of eruptions​


Answer:

Volcanoes are classified as active, dormant, or extinct. Active volcanoes have a recent history of eruptions; they are likely to erupt again. Dormant volcanoes have not erupted for a very long time but may erupt at a future time. Extinct volcanoes are not expected to erupt in the future.


26. how will you classify volcanoes that have no records of eruption​


Answer:

Put simply, the most popular way for classifying volcanoes comes down to the frequency of their eruption. Those that erupt regularly are called active, while those that have erupted in historical times but are now quiet are called dormant (or inactive).

Answer:

Volcanoes with no record of eruption are called inactive volcanoes or can be also classified as extinct.


27. How will you classify the volcanoes that have record of eruptions?


How do Geologists classify volcanoes?

Volcanoes are classified as active, dormant, or extinct. Active volcanoes have a recent history of eruptions; they are likely to erupt again. Dormant volcanoes have not erupted for a very long time but may erupt at a future time. Some volcanic eruptions are explosive, while others occur as a slow lava flow.

Which features would you look for to classify a volcano?

Explanation: Volcanoes can be classified in different ways. They can be classified based on shape, structure, lava type, activity, and explosiveness. Lava domes – short (around 330 ft), they form from very viscous lava that move very slowly, not too steep (slope is around 30 degrees).

How are volcanoes classified by shape?

Volcanoes are classified by the eruption type and by the volcanic cone shape. The three cone shapes are cinder cones, shield cones, and composite cones or stratovolcanoes. The six eruption types are in order from least explosive to the most explosive; Icelandic, Hawaiian, Strombolian , Vulcanian , Pelean, and Plinian.

How will you classify the volcanoes that have record of eruption?

Answer. Answer: Volcanoes that have a record of eruptions can be classified as active or dormant. On the other hand, volcanoes that have no record of eruption during the known history of existence is classified as inactive or extinct.

Why is there a need to classify volcanoes?

Classification of volcanoes can also be done because of the type of composition and structure of the volcano. A shield volcano is dome shaped and low. These volcanoes are mountains that have been shaped by the flows and can cover larger areas. The simplest form of volcanoes would be the cinder cone type.

What are the two traits that characterize volcanoes?

The characteristics that identify the different types of volcanoes include their form, size, types of eruptions and even the type of lava flows they produce.

What are the early signs of a volcanic eruption?

How can we tell when a volcano will erupt?

   An increase in the frequency and intensity of felt earthquakes.

   Noticeable steaming or fumarolic activity and new or enlarged areas of hot ground.

   Subtle swelling of the ground surface.

   Small changes in heat flow.

   Changes in the composition or relative abundances of fumarolic gases.

What are the negative effects of a volcanic eruption?

Health concerns after a volcanic eruption include infectious disease, respiratory illness, burns, injuries from falls, and vehicle accidents related to the slippery, hazy conditions caused by ash. When warnings are heeded, the chances of adverse health effects from a volcanic eruption are very low.

How long can a volcano erupt?

Volcanoes usually have a life of many thousands of years. Once a volcano has begun to erupt, it usually takes about ten years before that particular eruption comes to an end. Sometimes the eruption lasts for hundreds of years.

How far from a volcano is safe?

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28. how will you classify volcanoes that have records of eruption


Active Volcano , because it can errupt

29. How will you classify the volcano that have records of eruption


Active Volcanoes are the volcanoes that have records of eruption. Example: Mayon VolcanoIf it has erupted within the last 10,000 years

30. how will you classify the volcanoes that have records of eruption​


Answer:

INACTIVE VOLCANOES

Explanation:

Active volcanoes are those that have records of eruption or have erupted recently while inactive volcanoes are those that show no record of eruption. Volcanoes with no record of eruption are called inactive volcanoes or can be also classified as extinct.


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