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Biology, 29.06.2019 22:00 carrrlareyes

What do cinders, ash, and lava all have in common? they all travel thousands of kilometers by air after volcanic eruption. they all flow slowly down the sides of volcanoes after eruption. they are all different forms that magma takes after a volcanic eruption. they are all formed during effusive, but not explosive, eruptions.

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