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Mount Taal is a cinder cone volcano because it has a bowl shaped crater.
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.
"Specialized" means they have a very particular function in the body. For example, nerve cells only conduct nervous impulses, rod and cone cells only function in vision, gametes only function to pass on genetic information etc.
A shield cone.
The Parasitic cone is a cinder cone on the side of a Volcano.
The function of a cone is to keep the animal from scratching/biting/ licking the affected or injured or area that has had surgery.
in a bowl, if you like the cone smash the cone up and sprikle it on your ice cream .
Mount Taal is a cinder cone volcano because it has a bowl shaped crater.
cinder cone volcanoes
cinder cone volcanoes
Cone cells, or cones, are photoreceptor cells in the retina of the eye which function best in relatively bright light. The cone cells gradually become sparser towards the periphery of the retina.
and ice cream cone, or a waffle bowl
A bowl, or a cone or if you want to be fancy a sundae tub
Cone Crusher's crushing action is caused by the closing of the gap between the mantle line (movable) mounted on the central vertical spindle and the concave liners (fixed) mounted on the main frame of the crusher. The gap is opened and closed by an eccentric on the bottom of the spindle that causes the central vertical spindle to gyrate. The vertical spindle is free to rotate around its own axis.
This kind of conic section is a circle
There are way too many variations for that to be possible to answer offhand.
they lived in cone shaped huts that looked like a upside down bowl