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Isaiah
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16 October, 18:09
Why are cinder cones short-lived?
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Kamila Hess
16 October, 18:17
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Usually the lava flows come towards the end of the eruption, once the magma has lost enough of its volatiles to flow more quietly. Cinder cone eruptions are comparatively short lived, and thus cinder cones are much smaller features than stratovolcanoes and shield volcanoes (usually no more than a mile at the base).
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