Geography, asked by TheLoneWolf176, 11 months ago

Extinct conical volcanoes often form crater lakes giv reason

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Answered by Anonymous
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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

Answered by Ashi03
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Heya!! ❤️

When some solid, liquid and gases elements are thrown out of the interior of the Earth are called volcanoes

When some solid, liquid and gases elements are thrown out of the interior of the Earth are called volcanoesEg: Magma, dust particles and some poisonous gases etc.

These volcanoes erupt due to the low the Magna flows from the mountain in the form of a lake.

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