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Which feature is created on the exterior of a volcano when it erupts?
magma chamber
crater
hot spot
boundary
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Crater
When a volcano erupts it often blasts out rock and ash at the summit, leaving a bowl-shaped depression called a crater. (A magma chamber is underground, a hot spot is a mantle plume, and a boundary is a plate boundary, not formed by a single eruption.)
When a volcano erupts it often blasts out rock and ash at the summit, leaving a bowl-shaped depression called a crater. (A magma chamber is underground, a hot spot is a mantle plume, and a boundary is a plate boundary, not formed by a single eruption.)
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