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V. o. l. c. a. n. o. e. s. Created By: Jacinda Kachner. Types of Volcanoes. Cinder Cone Volcano. Consist almost entirely of loose, grainy cinders and almost no lava Small volcanoes: about a mile across and about a thousand feet high Very steep sides, with a small crater on top.
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V o l c a n o e s Created By: JacindaKachner
Cinder Cone Volcano • Consist almost entirely of loose, grainy cinders and almost no lava • Small volcanoes: about a mile across and about a thousand feet high • Very steep sides, with a small crater on top HOME
Composite Volcano • Tens of miles across and ten thousand or more feet high • Moderately steep sides, with small craters on top • Consist of layers of solid lava flows mixed with layers of sand- or gravel-like volcanic rock called cinders or volcanic ash. HOME
Shield Volcano • Large volcanoes: hundreds of miles across and tens of thousands of feet high • Low slope on the sides, with a large crater on top • Consist almost entirely of frozen lavas HOME
REFERENCES Pictures and Facts Used From: • Exploring the Environment: Volcanoes http://www.cotf.edu/ete/modules/volcanoes/vtypesvolcan1.html