Surface features related to volcanic activity include

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The most obvious landforms created by lava are volcanoes. These may be relatively small cinder cones or huge composite or shield volcano mountains. Sometimes lava erupts through a long crack, or fissure, instead through the vent of a volcano. The entire ocean floor is the result of fissure eruptions.     When lava is viscous, it flows slowly. Viscous lava typically causes explosive volcanic eruptions that form shield volcanoes. However, if there is not enough magma or enough pressure to cause an explosive eruption, the magma may form a lava dome instead. A lava dome is a large, rounded... Show more

Surface features related to volcanic activity include