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A question of Volcanoes

Krakatau, Indonesia What is the area at the top of the volcano, shown in the pictures, called?

Kilauea, Hawaii What is this substance?

What type of plate boundary is this?

What names is this distribution of volcanoes known by?

Belknap, Oregon Mauna Loa, Hawaii What type of volcano are these?

Mt St Helens, USA What type of volcanoes are these? Mount Etna, Italy

Mount Vesuvius, Italy Which famous place did this volcano destroy?

Pinatubo, 1991 Give the name of the ash flow erupting from these photographs

Edinburgh Castle, Scotland What would you call a volcano such as this?