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Biology, 03.06.2021 23:10 lennyatme

You are a volcano scientist investigating an eruption. you observe a violent eruption coming from a large volcano with sharp peaks. the eruption has realesed incredibly hot fast moving lava with gas and temperature shooting out as high as 50 kilo. 1. what type of volcano is this?​

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