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Composite Volcano
A volcano known for its explosive outbursts, made up of alternating strata of ash and lava.
Convergent Boundary
A region where two or more tectonic plates are moving toward each other, often causing one plate to slide beneath the other.
Subduction Zone
A region of the Earth's crust where one tectonic plate moves under another, leading to volcanic activity, earthquakes, and the formation of mountain ranges and oceanic trenches.
Andesite
A volcanic rock of intermediate composition, typically grey or bluish-grey, composed mainly of plagioclase and one or more mafic minerals.
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