Answer: Option [A]The characteristics of the Hawaiian type volcano is periodic eruption with a little explosive activity. Hawai'ian eruptions are effusive (flowing) rather than explosive because they erupt low-viscosity basaltic lava. Hawai'ian eruptions form shield volcanoes and can also take the form of fissure eruptions. Fissure eruptions occur when lava erupts from long cracks in the ground rather than from a central vent.