You are a volcano scientist investigating an eruption. You observe that the eruption has been going on for weeks and the lava sl
owly flows very far from the crater. The eruption is not very violent, and very little ash is ejected. People who live in the area want to know if there will be a massive eruption in the future.
A. What type of eruption is happening with this volcano?
B. Is the magma in this volcano viscous or not very viscous?
C. Is this volcano likely to have a massive eruption?
D. What type of volcano is this?
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