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13 November, 15:34

What would be an example of a landform from magma?

a.

Hot springs

c.

Dome Mountains

b.

Lava plateau

d.

Shield Mountains

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  1. 13 November, 16:14
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    The correct answer is (C) Lava plateau.

    The explanation:

    -Lava plateau is the landform form by volcanic activities, It's formed by highly fluid runny basaltic lava, within quit eruptions.

    -It has a low viscosity so that it's a quiet eruption, which contains amount of trapped gases.

    - It's flow and cover the original landscape forming lava plateau.
  2. 13 November, 16:37
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    The answer is C. lava plateau
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