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explain briefly the landforms created by volcanoes on the surface of earth ​

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Answered by SGAkshayGRA
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Volcanoes come in all shapes and sizes. Some volcanoes form majestic mountains, like Mt. Rainier in Washington State, and others have a very low, broad profile. The Hawaiian Islands are actually the tops of low-profile volcanoes that formed on the ocean basin.

Still, most volcanoes share some similar features. For example, if we take a look inside a volcano, we notice it sits on top of a magma chamber, which is an area below the earth's surface where magma gathers and builds in pressure. The magma chamber leads to a volcanic pipe, which is also called a volcanic conduit. This is the passageway within a volcano leading from the magma chamber to the surface. At the surface, the magma, along with dissolved gases, exits the volcano through a vent.

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Answered by mohansinghsik40
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Volcanic eruptions pull materials up from deep within the earth to form various volcanic landforms , such as lava domes , lava plateaus , fissure eruptions , craters and calderas .

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