estratovolcánicos
Estratovolcánicos, also known as composite volcanoes, are conical volcanoes built up by many layers (strata) of hardened lava, tephra, pumice, and volcanic ash. They are characterized by their steep profiles and periodic, often explosive eruptions. These volcanoes are typically found along convergent plate boundaries, where one tectonic plate is forced beneath another, a process known as subduction. The melting of the subducting plate generates magma that rises to the surface.
The formation of an estratovolcánico is a complex process involving repeated eruptions of viscous, silica-rich lava.
Estratovolcánicos are responsible for some of the most famous and destructive volcanic eruptions in history. Their