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Cinder cone volcanoes are recognized by their small, steep-sided cones with a symmetrical shape. They are typically formed by explosive eruptions that eject cinders, ash, and lava fragments into the air, which then accumulate and form a cone-shaped mountain. Cinder cones are usually short-lived and can be found in volcanic fields or as isolated volcanic features.
A small volcanic cone made entirely of pyroclastic material is called a cinder cone volcano.
A Composite Volcanic mountain, or volcano, is very tall. Taller than shield and cinder cone. Professor, M. Moody
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A shield volcano is a roundish, moundlike volcanic cone with very gentle slopes.
The Santorini caldera is a collapsed volcanic cone.
Ruapehu is a rather broad volcanic cone with a truncated top, where the Crater Lake lies.
Anna Maria Colangeli has written: 'Factors affecting cone and seed production in western redcedar'
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Cinder cone volcanoes are recognized by their small, steep-sided cones with a symmetrical shape. They are typically formed by explosive eruptions that eject cinders, ash, and lava fragments into the air, which then accumulate and form a cone-shaped mountain. Cinder cones are usually short-lived and can be found in volcanic fields or as isolated volcanic features.
A volcanic cinder cone.
A small volcanic cone made entirely of pyroclastic material is called a cinder cone volcano.
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