| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cinder Cones | Small mountains with steep sides that blow cinders and rock particles into the air when they erupt. Paricutin in Mexico is an example of a cinder cone. | Volcanoes |
| 2 | cinder cones | volcanoes of loosely arranged volcanic particles | EV |
| 3 | Cinder Cones | volcanoes made mostly of cinders and other rock particles that have been blown into the air-Mt.Paricutin | Science vocab |
| 4 | cinder cones | mafic volcanic landform ; PRESSURIZED MAGMA is ejected HIGH INTO THE AIR at the surface, it cool in the air, and forma a sor of VOLCANIC "RAIN" that acculatues in a cone around the source vent | Geog 103 |
| 5 | Cinder cones | Form when lava is thick and stiff and has a cone-shape. They are very steep. | Science Chapter 6 Section 3 Volcanic Landforms p. 193-197 |
| 6 | Cinder cones | Form when lava is thick and stiff and has a cone-shape. They are very steep. | Chapter 6 Section 3 Volcanic Landforms |
| 7 | Cinder cones | are volcanoes that have already erupted and will never erupt again, they are made up of stuff like sand | volcanoes 2 |
| 8 | Cinder cones | Form when lava is thick and stiff and has a cone-shape. They are very steep. | Science Chapter 6 Section 3 Volcano Landforms |
| 9 | Cinder cones | Form when lava is thick and stiff and has a cone-shape. They are very steep. | Chapter 6 Section 1 Volcanos |
| 10 | cinder cones | volcanoes made mostly of cinders and other rock particles blown into the air | Science Chapter 2 |
| 11 | cinder cones | very steep slopes and are less than a few hundred meters high; results from explosive eruptions of solid fragments called pyroclastic material (felsic lava) | different types of volcanoes |
| 12 | Cinder cones | Steep, small peaks, short-lived, basaltic pyroclasts composition (Strombolian eruption, firework type of explosion, e.g. Paricutin eruption, Mexico) occurs anywhere where we can find a volcanic field | Generation of Magmas |
| 13 | cinder cones | steep slope angle, small in size, frequently in groups | Earth Science Final |
| 14 | cinder cones | a small volcano built primarily of pyroclastic material ejected from a single cvent steep sided slope | science final |
| 15 | cinder cones | very steep slopes with explosive eruptions | Science ch 13 Volcanoes |
| 16 | cinder cones | volcanic landform | Geomorphology- formation fo landfroms |
| 17 | cinder cones | volcano made of rock, ashes and cinders | fra6science-igneous rocks |
| 18 | Cinder Cones | Volcanoes made mostly of cinders and other rock particles that have been blown into the air are called | SJS Science Chp 2 |
| 19 | Cinder Cones | Form when lava is thick and stiff and has a cone-shape. They are very steep. | volcanoes |
| 20 | cinder cones | Cinder Cones are when balls of lava eject from the volcano then falling to earth forming a cone shape. | Geo - Geology terms |
| 21 | Cinder cones | Short lived volcanoes of very gas rich magmas, they tend to erupt violently at first, then settle down, are extinct within a few years, and they produce mostly scoria. | Kolb Chapter 7 Key Terms |
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