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The reason that the cinder cone volcanoes erode quickly is because the pyroclastic is loose and is not stuck together
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Mt. Paracutin is fabled to have sprung up overnight in a cornfield. Though it was not this rapid, it did grow very fast. It is a cinder-cone volcano, and is made of ash and cinders. Cinder-cones are the fastest forming volcanoes because they do not need a lot of lava to erupt. Cinder-cones are also the fastest to erode away.
The answer is a Cinder Cone Volcano. Cinder cones build from the ejected materials-mainly ash and rock-that fall near the summit or crater of the volcano. They erode faster than other volcanoes because their volcanic materials are not held together by hardened lava. Most cinder cone volcanoes are short, rising less than a thousand feet, and have a bowl-shaped crater at the top.
No. All volcanoes will eventually go extinct and erode away.
what types of landscapes erode faster
Yes, i belive so
What are the characterististicsc of the three types of volcanoes?
quickly
it doesn't, there is no wind
It is called erosion and it acts on everything including active volcanoes. However active volcanoes can usually rebuild with more eruptions faster than they erode.
composite volcano