Geography, asked by sinhaabhigyan135, 1 month ago

what are the landforms created due to the volcanic eruption
I think it's plateaus and domes, etc...
But this a long Answer Type Questions

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Answered by kaavya1520
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A mud volcano or mud dome is a landform created by the eruption of mud, water and gases. Mud-volcanoes have a similar shape to other types of volcanoes and contains several cones. They are usually found near the subduction zones and hot springs.

Answered by saumya261107
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A mid volcano or mud dome are landform created by the eruption of mud, water and gases. Mud-volcanoes have a similar shape to other types of volcanoes and contains several cones. They are usually found near the subduction zones and hot spring. The landforms created on the earth's surface are called Extrusive Landforms. These include volcanic plateaus volcanic mountains and volcanic plains. (a) Volcanic Plateaus: These are derived from lava which flows from volcanic eruptions. ... Other examples are South African plateau Columbian Plateau and Ethiopian plateau.

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