What landform is made by volcanoes?

Volcanoes (i.e. Volcanic cones - like Mt. Fugi or Mt.

Kilimanjaro) are landforms Volcanoes are the product of volcanic activity and are one of a number of possible landforms that are produced as a result (e.g. Caldera, flood basalts, dikes).

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There are a few different types of volcano landforms in the world. The volcanoes are classified by scientist by their shapes. There are actually 5 different types of volcanoes but we will only focus on the 3 main types.

The three types are composite volcanoes, shield volcanoes, or cinder cone volcanoes. The cinder cones are small volcanoes with steep sides. Even though they are small, these are the ones you probably hear about.

They are very explosive and made of ash and rock. Most of the cinder cones are small and less than 500 meters high. A famous cinder cone is Sunset Crater Volcano in Arizona.

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