Column A 1. Shield Volcano:

  1. Column A1. Shield Volcano: Shield Volcano 2. Stratovolcano (Composite): Stratovolcano (Composite) 3. Cinder Cone Volcano: Cinder
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  2. Match the Volcano with it's description.Volcanoes May Have Triggered the Last Unexplained Mass Extinction - Scientific American
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  3. Match the Volcano with it's description.Volcanoes May Have Triggered the Last Unexplained Mass Extinction - Scientific American
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  4. Column A1. Shield Volcano: Shield Volcano 2. Stratovolcano (Composite): Stratovolcano (Composite) 3. Cinder Cone Volcano: Cinder
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  5. Question 7 (3 points)Match the Volcano with it's description. Volcanoes May Have Triggered the Last Unexplained Mass Extinction
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  6. What are the three type of volcanoes26 seconds left to answer 26 Select one or more answers! Submit stratavolcano stratovolcano
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  7. Which type of volcano has gentle slopes and forms at a hot spot?Question 15 options: A) Shield volcano B) Fissure C) Ash-cinder
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  8. Which type of volcano is shown in the image?Question 18 options: A) Fissure B) Composite volcano C) Ash-cinder volcano D) Shield
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  9. 2. A tall volcano, sometimes as high as 10,000 feet, composed of lava, ash, and other volcanic material and that can have
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  10. Mount Paricutin in Mexico is known for its explosive eruptions. It isn't very tall because it's made mostly of volcanic rock and
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