Final answer:
During an explosive volcanic eruption, the two main types of deposits produced are magma and pyroclastic material.
Step-by-step explanation:
When an explosive volcano erupts, it primarily produces two types of deposits: magma and pyroclastic material. Magma is the molten rock beneath the Earth's surface, which, when it reaches the surface, is called lava.
Pyroclastic materials are the various fragmented rocks and particles that are ejected during an explosive eruption, including large fragments of rock, minerals, and volcanic glass.
The correct answer to the question is option 2) Magma and pyroclastic material.