How is a dome mountain different from a
volcano?
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Dome Mountains are formed from hot molten material (magma) rising from the Earth's mantle into the crust that pushes overlying sedimentary rock layers upward to form a “dome” shape. ... Unlike a volcano, the magma typically does not reach the Earth's surface.
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because in both of them different activities take place they are scientifically different
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