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how are volcanic landforms formed? what are the two main types?​

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Answered by ronakkothari45
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Volcanic landforms are divided into extrusive and intrusive landforms based on whether magma cools within the crust or above the crust. Rocks formed by the cooling of magma within the crust are called Plutonic rocks. Rocks formed by the cooling of lava above the surface are called Igneous rocks.

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Volcanic landforms are divided into extrusive and intrusive landforms based on whether magma cools within the crust or above the crust. Rocks formed by the cooling of magma within the crust are called Plutonic rocks.

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