How are Cinder Cone Volcanoes Formed?

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Cinder cone volcanoes are usually formed relatively quickly as a consequence of a very strong eruption, which deposits lava, ash and rock in the area near the crater. These components will keep depositing in the same area until they form the characteristic cone, which gives the cinder cone volcano its name.
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Cinder cone volcanoes are usually formed relatively quickly as a consequence of a very strong eruption, which deposits lava, ash and rock in the area near the crater. These components
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