7. This large volcano seems to be layered, signifying that different types of lava flows
have occurred in the past, but the volcano is presently inactive.
A. Dormant Composite Cone Volcano
B. Extinct Shield Volcano
C. Active Cinder Cone Volcano
D. Active Shield Volcano​


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Answer:

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Explanation:

A. Dormant Composite Cone Volcano - When a composite volcano becomes dormant, erosion begins to destroy the cone. As the cone is stripped away, the hardened magma filling the conduit (the volcanic plug) and fissures (the dikes) becomes exposed, and it too is slowly reduced by erosion.

B. Extinct Sheild Volcano - This list of shield volcanoes includes active, dormant and extinct shield volcanoes. Shield Volcanoes are one of the three types of volcanoes. They have a short cone shape, and have basaltic lava which means the lava has low viscosity (viscosity is a measure of the ability for a liquid to flow)

C. Active Cinder Cone Volcano - A cinder cone is a steep conical hill of loose pyroclastic fragments, such as volcanic clinkers, volcanic ash, or cinder that has been built around a volcanic vent. The pyroclastic fragments are formed by explosive eruptions or lava fountains from a single, typically cylindrical, vent.

D. Active Sheild Volcano - Active shield volcanoes experience near-continuous eruptive activity over extremely long periods of time, resulting in the gradual build-up of edifices that can reach extremely large dimensions. With the exclusion of flood basalts, mature shields are the largest volcanic features on Earth.