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A cinder cone volcano erupts cinder, or chunks of basaltic lava that develop in lava fountains. These cinders are often filled with bubbles, creating a kind of rock called scoria. Some cinders contain xenoliths, which are chunks of rock that got broken off and carried to the surface without melting and joining the magma. Xenoliths can come from both the crust and from the mantle.

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