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Mount Adams is a stratovolcano, which is characterized by its steep, conical shape and is formed from alternating layers of lava flow, ash, and other volcanic debris. Located in Washington state, it is part of the Cascade Range and is the second-highest peak in the range. Stratovolcanoes are known for their explosive eruptions and can produce a variety of volcanic hazards. Mount Adams is considered an active volcano, though it has not erupted in recent history.

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