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what is volcanic landforms​

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Answered by mankodiyakomal1234
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Volcanic eruptions pull materials up from deep within the earth to form various volcanic landforms, such as lava domes, lava plateaus, fissure eruptions, craters and calderas. Learn about these volcanic landforms and how they are created.

A volcano is a landform created during an event where lava comes out from the Earth's crust. While volcanoes erupting, molten lava pushes the ground upwards until it goes out of the volcanoes vent. Continuous eruption leaves layers of lava and makes the volcano higher or wider.

Answered by mdevim77
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Volcanic landforms are those places where there are volcanoes. Eg. Mt. Fuji

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