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6
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a large steep volcano built up of alternating layers of lava and ash or cinders
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generates on convergent plates where the oceanic lithosphere is subducting
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9
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a long narrow, cross-cutting mass of igneous rock intruded into a fissure in older rock
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11
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broad domed volcano with gently sloping sides characteristic of the eruption of fluid basaltic rock
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12
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a dense, destructive mass of very hot ash, lava fragments and gasses ejected explosively from a volcano and typically flowing downslope at a great speed
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15
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a reservoir of magma in the earths crust where magma may reside temporarily on its way from the upper mantle to the earths surface
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16
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a dark, fine-grained igneous rock consisting mostly of plagioclase flaspar and pyroxeny and sometimes olvine
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19
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convergent plate boundary where the oceanic lithosphere is subducting
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20
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a column of solidfied lava of igneous rock formed in a volcanic vent especially exposed by erosion
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a vent in the earths crust through which lava, stream, ashes, etc. are expelled, either continuously or at irregular intervals
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2
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an area hotter than the surrounding surface, as on a shell of a furnace.
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3
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a large body of intrusive igneous rock believed to have crystallized at a considerable depth below the earths surface
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4
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a cauldron- like volcanic feature usually formed by the collapse of land following a volcanic eruption
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5
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an aispersion in air of molecules of water especially as produced by evaporation at ambient temperature than by boiling.
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6
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a steep, conial hill consisting of glassy volcanic vents
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8
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clastic volcanic material, as scoria, dust, etc.. ejected during an eruption
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10
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the form of silicon, occuring especially as quartz sand, flint and agate: used usually in the form of its prepared white powder
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13
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a tabular body of intrusive igneous rock ordinarily between beads of sedimentary rocks of layers of volcanic ejecta
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14
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the molten fluid rock that issue from a volcano or volcanic rock
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17
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powdery residue left after the burning of a substance
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18
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a bowl shaped depression with a raised rim
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20
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open at earths surface from which volcanic material is emitted
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