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Bailey Terry
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23 May, 08:36
How are continental volcanoes formed?
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Edwin
23 May, 08:59
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Volcanoes are usually formed by the pressure of the tectonic plates beneath them. They push against one another and are pushed in an upward motion by the lava streams or pools below them.
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