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- a ____ is a landform that develops when thin, runny lava travels through fissures and cools, thus forming many layers. lava plateau composite volcano shield volcano cinder cone
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A lava plateau forms when thin, fluid lava flows out through cracks (fissures) across a wide area, cools, and builds up in successive flat layers. Composite volcanoes are made of alternating lava and ash layers from explosive eruptions. Shield volcanoes are broad, gently sloping from slow, thick lava flows from a central vent. Cinder cones are small, steep cones made of volcanic fragments (cinders) from explosive eruptions.
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A. lava plateau