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1. andesitic magma

2. basaltic magma

3. cinder cone volcano

4. composite volcano

5. Hawaiian eruption

6. hot spot

7. plinian

A. eruptionvolcano formed of volcanic rock and ash; erodes quickly

B. non-explosive or very mild volcanic eruption

C. the most powerful, explosive type of volcanic eruption

D. volcano that is tall and steep; formed of lava and volcanic debris

E. magma that is a mix of basaltic and rhyolitic; eruption may or may not be explosive

F. magma that has low viscosity and low silica and gas content; eruption is non-explosive

G. an active area of volcanoes due to a consistent source of magma in the asthenosphere

I have composed this so that you can match up the numbers and letters, kinda like connect the lines between the description and name.

(I mention this cuz I had someone screw it up somehow)

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