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A cinder cone or scoria cone is a steep conical hill of loose pyroclastic fragments, such as either volcanic clinkers, cinders, volcanic ash, or scoria that has been built around a volcanic vent.[1][2] They consist of loose pyroclastic debris formed by explosive eruptions or lava fountains from a single, typically cylindrical, vent. As the gas-charged lava is blown violently into the air, it breaks into small fragments that solidify and fall as either cinders, clinkers, or scoria around the vent to form a cone that often is beautifully symmetrical; with slopes between 30-40°; and a nearly circular ground plan. Most cinder cones have a bowl-shaped crater at the summit.[1]
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Answer:
Simplest volcano made up of lava eruptions from a single vent which later on deposit as cinder
Explanation:
Cinder cone volcanoes also known as ash cone volcanoes are one of the simplest volcanoes that are made up of explosive dark ferromagnesian congealed lava eruptions coming out from a single vent. The discharge cools down and settles as cinders around the vent of the volcano.
The outer cone is inclined at some angle (i.e the repose angle) usually thirty degrees. The cinder cone volcanoes can have varying height ranging from few feet to several hundred feet.
For example - Paricutín volcano in Mexico