What are the different types of volcanoes on the Earth?
Volcanoes are labeled according to their shapes and the type of fabric they are composed of. A defend volcano is a gentle sloping volcano that has long-lasting, gentle eruptions. Most of the volcanoes in the Hawaiian islands are guard volcanoes. A strato volcano is a steep volcano formed like a cone. When it erupts, it emits gases, ash, pumice and lava. These volcanic eruptions are accompanied through deadly mudflows, making strato volcanoes the most hazardous among the volcanoes on Earth. Famous strato volcanoes include Mount Vesuvius in Italy and Mount Fuji in Japan.