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cinder cone volcanoes: consist of primarily erupted volcanic ash and rock fragments, or cinders. When the volcano erupts the ash and rock are ejected onto the mountain. As this process continues the volcano "grows" higher because of the debris build up.

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14y ago

A cinder cone looks like a cone which is why it's named a cinder cone. they look like what people typically imaging volcanoes to look like. An upside down ice-cream cone or a tall rounded pointy mountain.

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9y ago

A cinder cone volcano is formed when lava comes out of a single vent. They have a crater at the summit that is bowl shaped and are usually under a thousand feet in height.

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15y ago

A lot of hot rocks fall to the ground.Some rocks are tine and some are giant.The rocks build a cone with steep sides called a cinder-cone Volcano.Thx

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When cinders erupt explosively from a volcanic vent, they pile up around the vent, forming a cone shaped hill called a cinder cone :p ♥★☆ (•__•)

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12y ago

Cinder cones are chiefly formed by Strombolian eruptions.

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6y ago

Cinder cone volcanoes are cone-shaped and have a bowl-shaped crater.

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it is cone shaped

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