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How are strato volcanoes different from shield volcanoes?

Strato volcanoes are more explosive than shield volcanoes.
Strato volcanoes are only found by oceans and shield are not.
Shield volcanoes are always larger than strato volcanoes.
Shield volcanoes only produce ashes and strato volcanoes only produce lava.

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What is the difference between the two? Why do stratovolcanoes erupt violently and shield volcanoes do not? The difference is the viscosity of the lava.  Low-viscosity lavas flow easily, erupt non-violently, and form gently-sloping shield volcanoes.

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The difference is not how could you stay the difference from the shield volcano state located or more explosive because it is and it’s not only found it at the ocean at the bottom left right and it’s at the Arctic on the 6600 feet of ice but you can’t see because your body can’t stand the temperature so if you have a magnet shoot for 6000 voltage which warms up your blood he against it he would have 666 volumes of Fahrenheit

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