Lava plateaus form when fluid basaltic lava flows out of fissures.
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They are formed where over time by continual layers of lava building up. They are normally a raised area of land that forms tablelands or flat topped hills. These can go on for hundreds-thousands of kilometres fluid basaltic flows out....
Lava plateaus are typically made from basaltic magma, which is low in silica content and flows easily when erupted from a volcano. This type of magma produces large, flat expanses of solidified lava called flood basalts, which create the extensive lava plateau formations often seen in volcanic regions.
Quiet eruptions are a characteristic of basalt lava flows and plateaus.
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basaltic with little gas content
Layers of thin runny lava that flow over a wide area before they cool and harden can build up lava plateaus or volcanic fields.
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I only know four they are shield volcanoes, composite volcanoes, and lava plateaus thats all I know