Extinct conical volcanoes often form crater lakes
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Breached craters have a much lower rim on one side. Some volcanoes, such as maars, consist of a crater alone, with scarcely any mountain at all. These volcanic explosion craters are formed when magma rises through water-saturated rocks, which causes a phreatic eruption.
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Extinct conical volcanoes often form crater lakes because they have a very low rim.
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These volcanoes erupt due to the low the Magna flows from the mountain in the form of a lake.
When this cools down and leave the place like I dried lake and later is filled with a rainfall water or or melted snow they seem like crater lakes.
Crater lakes are formed from extinct volcano.
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