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Cinder Cone, Shield, Composite Volcanoes

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Cinder Cone, Shield, Composite Volcanoes

Volcanoes are a big mound that erupts and spews out lava, when it erupts the lava flows down the side of the volcano and when it cools down it turns to rock. As it erupts rocks fly out and can cause a huge amount of damage and quite often kill people. When volcanoes erupt they create a large ash cloud. There are three main types of volcanoes, these are Cinder Cone, Shield and Composite volcanoes.

Cinder Cone

Cinder Cone Volcanoes are small, hill-sized volcanoes that range in height from tens to hundreds of meters. Cinder cones are the simplest and most common type of volcano. Cinder cones can grow quickly, but they don't become giants. They can build up over short periods of a few months to a few years. A cinder cone is also called a scoria cone. When lava that is highly charged with gas bubbles erupts from a vent under pressure, it tends to shoot straight up into the air. This effect is called a fire fountain, and it can sometimes be hundreds of …show more content…

They are named for their large size and low profile, resembling a Warrior’s Shield lying on the ground. Shield volcanoes are built by effusive eruptions, which flow out in all directions to create a shield like shape. Shield volcanoes are the largest volcanoes on Earth that actually look like volcanoes (i.e. not counting flood basalt flows). The Hawaiian shield volcanoes are the most famous examples. They are made from a type of lava that is very fluid when erupted, For this reason these volcanoes are not steep because you can't pile up a fluid that easily runs downhill. The width of these volcanoes is typically around 20 times the size of their height. Also, they can vary greatly in terms of size and some can be over 95 kilometers

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