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how are volcanic landforms formed​

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Volacanic landforms are formed when the hot molten rock known as magma 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.

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