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Fiery Furnaces and Magnificent Magma – Volcanoes of the World

February 3, 2014October 4, 2016 Tina Price-Johnson

volcanoes of the world

When you think of a volcano, what do you see?  A triangular mountain with its top off, spitting smoke, rocks and red lava flowing down the sides?  That’s the most common image, but in fact volcanoes can be lots of different shapes throughout their life.

 

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