6. What type of volcano is formed by the pileup of non-viscous lava that oozes out from the
volcano?
a. shield volcano B. composite volcano
C. cinder cone D. geyser​


Sagot :

Answer:

A. Shield Volcanoe

Explanation:

Because of their non-viscous mafic magma they tend to have relatively gentle slopes (2 to 10˚) and the larger ones can be over 100 km in diameter. The best-known shield volcanoes are those that make up the Hawaiian Islands, and of these, the only active ones are on the big island of Hawaii.