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Which of the following best describes a cinder cone?

A. a volcano that erupts flowing, molten lava
after it blasts out pyroclastic material
B. a tall volcano that is covered in hardened
pahoehoe lava flows
C. a volcano that has been erupting pillow
lava underwater for several hundred years
D. a short, steep volcano that blasts out
pyroclastic material

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Answer:

A cinder cone is a short, steep volcano that blasts out

pyroclastic material.

Step-by-step explanation:

A cinder cone is basically a sharp conical hill which consist of a loose pyroclastic fragments that are being formed on the sides on volcanic vent.

Simply think of a steep volcano and how it acts when it blats out, this is what cinder cone is. When the lava is blown out in a very violent manner, it breaks in to very small particles that can be addressed as cinder. Almost all the cinder cones are made up of pyroclastic substance.

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