Inside Earth Chapter 3 Volcanoes 3.4 Volcanic Landforms

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Inside Earth Chapter 3 Volcanoes 3.4 Volcanic Landforms

3.4 Volcanic Landforms Key Concepts What landforms do lava and ash create? How does magma that hardens beneath the surface create landforms? What other distinctive features occur in volcanic areas?

3.4 Volcanic Landforms Key Terms Composite volcano Shield volcano

3.4 Volcanic Landforms Key Terms Cinder cone Caldera

3.4 Volcanic Landforms Key Terms Volcanic neck Dike Sill Batholith

3.4 Volcanic Landforms Key Terms Geothermal activity Geyser