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Three landforms that can be created from ash are cinder cone volcanoes, composite volcanoes, and shield volcanoes. Lava plateaus can also be formed.
they are made out of rock
They form any kind of igneous rock including pumice, obsidian, and others.
Cinder cones produce ash and chunks of lava rock called scoria.
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Yes, although technically, strato-volcanoes *are* cinder cones (composite cones), built up of layers of ash. But the term "cinder cones" (ash cones) is usually applied to smaller cones that form within the vicinity of large volcanic calderas, such as Crater Lake in Oregon. They may be associated with either strato-volcanoes or shield volcanoes.
Cinder cones are the mountainous structure built up by some volcanoes. Most of the material that makes up the cone is ash and cinders expelled from the top of the cone.
When a Cinder Cone volcano erupts it shoots out ash, and that's how they form also, ash builds up on there sides and grow taller and taller every time a cinder cone erupts. Hope this helps!
ash from volcanoes is good for trees because it makes furtilizer.
ash from volcanoes is good for trees because it makes furtilizer.
The result is a cinder cone.
shield volcanos, cinder cone volcanos , and composite