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CINDER CONE
Cinder Cone volcanoes are the most common type of volcano.
They are steep sided cones of basaltic fragments.
They are relatively small, usually less than 1,000 feet height, with very steep sides and a cylinderical shape.
They are built from piles of ejected rock fragments.
When they erupt lava, it usually flows not from the summit but from a breach in the side or base of the volcano.
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CINDER CONE
Rock fragments projected are glassy and contain gas bubbles
These volcanos are made from pyroclastic material
Lava does not typically emerge from the top
Too week to support the pressure
Creates lava flow around the base
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CINDER CONE VOLCANO
Compared to shield volcanoes, Cinder cones have more viscosity and gas.
These volcanoes are much smaller than shield and stratovolcanoes and are steep.
The type of eruption in this volcano is called Stromblian eruption.
While lava tries to escape, lava sprays out in a series of booming eruptions
Examples of this type of this include Stromboli and Paricutin.
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Steep sided cones of basaltic fragments
Melted volcanic rock that cooled and formed pebble sized pieces when it is thrown out into the air.
Comes from a single vent and accumulates around the vent when they fall back to earth
Ex: Toal (Philippines)
Artin M. Taher
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