a cinder cone volcano
composite volcano
Composite Volcanoes
peninsula
cinder cone
you face
Mount Stromboli is not part of a traditional mountain range; instead, it is an active volcano located on the island of Stromboli in the Tyrrhenian Sea, which is part of the Aeolian Islands in Italy. The Aeolian Islands themselves are a volcanic archipelago, and Mount Stromboli is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. It's known for its nearly constant low-level activity, including regular small explosions and the emission of volcanic gases
A small volcanic island lying midway between Nosy Be and Madagascar.
Andesite is a volcanic rock that is made up of mainly the minerals augite, plagioclase, and small amounts of hornblende. Its uses include as building material in construction and stone monuments. Its name is derived from where it was first found, the Andes Mountain in South America.
An ISLAND is surrounded by water. A PENINSULA is surrounded by water on three sides only.An island is a pretty large form of land surrounded by water on all sides while a peninsula is a small peice of land surrounded by water on 3 sides.
you face
A canyon or chasm
They are narrow trenches or small, narrow valleys.
a narrow escape happen to you
Some small narrow boats are called canoes, others are called kayaks.
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an Abra saw is a tool used for design technology normally a thick blade and quite small
An island is a landmass that is surrounded by water on all sides. Islands can vary in size from small rocky outcrops to large landmasses like Greenland or Australia. They are formed through various geological processes like volcanic activity, erosion, or deposition of sediment.
A small piece of land surrounded on all sides by water. Islands can be found in the ocean and in lakes. Islands can be formed by splitting off from the mainland or by a disruptive force such as a volcanic eruption or earthquake.
All of the Azorean islands are volcanic in nature and have volcanic craters.
The word "butte" is derived from the French language. It refers to a steep hill or small, flat-topped mountain with a narrow and steep sides. The term is commonly used in regions like the western United States, where buttes are prominent geological formations.
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