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5. which of the following volcanoes is most likely to contain pillow lava? a. dome b. cinder cone c. stratovolcano d. mid-oceanic rifts 36. find the correct volcano/volcanic product match. a. dome/basalt b. shield volcano/rhyolite c. fissure/basalt d. shield volcano/andesite 37. find the correct match between magma type and volcano type. a. felsic/dome b. mafic/dome c. intermediate/shield volcano d. felsic/cinder cone 38. which of the following volcanic features or textures suggest that significant amounts of water were present during an eruption? a. vesicles b. phenocrysts c. lava ropes d. pillows 39. in the atlantic ocean region, where are most of the active volcanoes located? a. along the coastlines of the americas b. on the continental shelves c. along the mid-atlantic ridge d. distributed randomly along the seafloor

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