Explain various extrusive landforms that are formed due to the eruption of a volcano.
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Extrusive igneous landforms are the result of magma coming from deep within the earth to the surface, where it cools as lava. This can happen explosively or slowly, depending on the chemical composition of the lava and whether there is an easy path for it to take to the surface.
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