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Volcanoes

By Taylor and Hannah. Volcanoes. Cinder Cone Volcanoes. Cinder Cone Volcanoes are built when lava flows out cooling on the volcano enlarging it each time. Composite Volcanoes.

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Volcanoes

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  1. By Taylor and Hannah Volcanoes

  2. Cinder Cone Volcanoes • Cinder Cone Volcanoes are built when lava flows out cooling on the volcano enlarging it each time.

  3. Composite Volcanoes • They are typically steep-sided, cones built from alternating layers of lava flows, volcanic ash, cinders, blocks, and bombs. They are the type of volcano people think of.

  4. Shield Volcanoes • They are built almost entirely of lava that flows and cools on top of other layers. It creates a sloping cone like a warriors shield.

  5. Lava Plateaus • A lava plateau is when lava from volcanoes slide down onto the earth off of the volcanoes making a piece of land covered by lava.

  6. Batholiths • A batholiths is a large mountain that was created when a large glop of lava cooled on the side of a mountain.

  7. Caldera • A caldera is usually confused with a crater. It happens when the top of a volcanoes explodes off and leaves a crater that can fill with rain water and create a lake.

  8. Super Volcanoes • These are the most deadly volcanoes if all. They can create continental damage.

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