What is a Cinder Volcano?

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A cinder volcano is a steep mountain or hill that has crater or vent formed by rock fragments, lava, hot vapour and gas. These components erupt from the earth's crust to form this type of a volcano.
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A cinder volcano or cinder cone is actually the type of volcano that we most often see. Whenever, a volcano is shown in a movie, it is usually a cinder cone. It is a volcano where the lava spews out from this pointy or cone shaped top when it erupts. You can find more information here: http://library.thinkquest.org/17457/volcanoes/types.cinder.php
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A cinder cone volcano is also known as a scoria cone. It is formed around the volcano vent when magma explodes into the air and cools off quickly. They have a glassy look to them
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Cinder cones are often found on shield volcano's and stratovolcano's. They are the the conical hill with the bowl shape at the top of the volcano. They are formed of volcanic fragments
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There are a few cinder cone volcanoes found around the U.S. Sunset Crater in Arizona, Holocene in Utah, and Capulin Volcanoe in New Mexico are all cinder cones.
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There are many volcanoes that have a cinder cone location around the world. The most active cinder cone volcano in the world is Cerro Negro which is located in Nicaragua.
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