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ADD GRAPHICS Insert a picture or clip art by clicking on the appropriate placeholder. ADD GRAPHICS Insert a picture or clip art by clicking on the appropriate placeholder. ADD TEXT Click into the placeholder and begin typing your text. ADD TEXT Click into the placeholder and begin typing your text. EDIT TAB  Type the title of the tab in the Notes section at the bottom of the window.  Copy the text.  Triple-click into the small rectangle and paste over the existing text. EDIT TAB  Type the title of the tab in the Notes section at the bottom of the window.  Copy the text.  Triple-click into the small rectangle and paste over the existing text. Cinder Cones Cut & discard this portion! Cinder Cones Simplest of the volcano types Built from congealed lava flowing from a single vent Magma is spewed violently into the air and the cinders fall and collect around the vent. Usually have a bowl-shaped crater Common in western North America Photos from the United States Geological Survey (

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EDIT TAB  Type the title of the tab in the Notes section at the bottom of the window.  Copy the text.  Triple-click into the small rectangle and paste over the existing text. EDIT TAB  Type the title of the tab in the Notes section at the bottom of the window.  Copy the text.  Triple-click into the small rectangle and paste over the existing text. ADD GRAPHICS Insert a picture or clip art by clicking on the appropriate placeholder. ADD GRAPHICS Insert a picture or clip art by clicking on the appropriate placeholder. ADD TEXT Click into the placeholder and begin typing your text. ADD TEXT Click into the placeholder and begin typing your text. Shield Cut & discard this portion! Cut & discard this portion! Shield Photos from the United States Geological Survey ( Built almost entirely from fluid lava flows Make up some of the largest volcanoes in the world Hawaiian Islands are a chain of this type of volcanoes Lava flows out of central vent and rift zones to form a broad field of lava

EDIT TAB  Type the title of the tab in the Notes section at the bottom of the window.  Copy the text.  Triple-click into the small rectangle and paste over the existing text. EDIT TAB  Type the title of the tab in the Notes section at the bottom of the window.  Copy the text.  Triple-click into the small rectangle and paste over the existing text. ADD GRAPHICS Insert a picture or clip art by clicking on the appropriate placeholder. ADD GRAPHICS Insert a picture or clip art by clicking on the appropriate placeholder. ADD TEXT Click into the placeholder and begin typing your text. ADD TEXT Click into the placeholder and begin typing your text. Lava Domes Cut & discard this portion! Lava Domes Photos from the United States Geological Survey ( Small masses of lava that are too thick to flow very far Lava piles up and over its vent Lava cools, hardens, then fractures, spilling fragments down its sides Common within the craters of larger composite volcanoes