the bottom of a volcano
Yes, a Mokajava is a Cinder Cone,it's also found in Hawaii.
Cinder Cone
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Cinder cone volcanoes can be found in a number of areas with different climates. Climate does not affect the formation of volcanoes.
A Stratovolcano is a steep volcano made mostly of layers of ash, lava and cinders. Stratovolcanoes have a tendency to be very explosive and produce significant quantities of ash.
Cinder cone volcanoes are usually found on dry land and in corn fields
A cinder cone volcano typically has basaltic lava, which is low in silica content and flows easily. This results in the formation of steep-sided cones made of mostly cinders and volcanic ash.
There are hundreds of cinder cone volcanoes around the world. They are relatively common and can be found in many volcanic regions.
a cinder cone volcano is on a Divergent tectonic plate boundary
it is a volcano in hawwaii that is a cinder cone
Parasitic cone volcanos and cinder cone volcanos are not the same when classifying. Cinder cone volcanos are the most popular type of volcano, named for its cone shaped formation. Cinder cone volcano are also considered the smallest type of volcanos and can stand alone or grow on the flanks of other volcanos. The parasitic cone volcanos are similar to the cinder cones, however, the volcano is found on the flanks of other volcanos, hence, the name. It is created by flank eruptions of larger volcanos.
i believe one cinder cone volcano is in Hawaii