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Answered by sumanthmaddela2004
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Magma is the hot molten rock that builds in pressure and explodes from the volcano as lava. ... The way a volcano erupts and the materials that make up the magma and lava of a particular volcano have a lot to do with the formation of the volcanic landforms, such as craters, calderas, lava domes and lava plateaus.

Answered by ashly2929
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The viscosity of the lava that erupts from a volcano can lead to the creation of different volcanic landforms. ... This thin and runny lava can disperse over large areas, and as the lava cools and solidifies, it forms the large, flat plateaus of rock.

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