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  2. Cinder (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Cinder is the 2012 debut young adult science fiction novel of American author Marissa Meyer, published by Macmillan Publishers through their subsidiary Feiwel & Friends.It is the first book in The Lunar Chronicles and is followed by Scarlet.

  3. Cinder Cone and the Fantastic Lava Beds - Wikipedia

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    The fresh look of the Fantastic Lava Beds (seen from Cinder Cone) led earlier observers to conclude they were at most a few decades old After traveling through Northern California in the spring of 1851, two gold prospectors reported seeing an erupting volcano that "threw up fire to a terrible height" [ 4 ] and that they had walked for 10 mi (16 ...

  4. Cinder cone - Wikipedia

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    Such cinder cones likely represent the final stages of activity of a mafic volcano. [11] However, most volcanic cones formed in Hawaiian-type eruptions are spatter cones rather than cinder cones, due to the fluid nature of the lava. [12] The most famous cinder cone, Paricutin, grew out of a corn field in Mexico in 1943 from a new vent. [3]

  5. Volcanic cone - Wikipedia

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    Cinder cones typically only erupt once like Parícutin. As a result, they are considered to be monogenetic volcanoes and most of them form monogenetic volcanic fields. Cinder cones are typically active for very brief periods of time before becoming inactive. Their eruptions range in duration from a few days to a few years.

  6. Strombolian eruption - Wikipedia

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    The tephra accumulates in the vicinity of the vent, forming a cinder cone. Cinder is the most common product; the amount of volcanic ash is typically rather minor. The lava flows are more viscous, and therefore shorter and thicker, than the corresponding Hawaiian eruptions; it may or may not be accompanied by production of pyroclastic rock.

  7. This roller makes boring concrete look like decorative paving

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    The Rock ‘N’ Roller makes concrete look like decorative paving and is five times faster than traditional concrete stamping.

  8. Lava Butte - Wikipedia

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    Lava Butte is a cinder cone in central Oregon, United States, just west of U.S. Route 97 between the towns of Bend, and Sunriver in Deschutes County.It is part of a system of small cinder cones on the northwest flank of Newberry Volcano, a massive shield volcano which rises to the southeast.

  9. 'Yellowstone' finale recap: John Dutton's funeral, a bloody ...

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    Spoilers ahead for the Season 5 finale. Stop reading if you don't want to know. John Dutton (Kevin Costner) finally received the franchise cornerstone funeral the patriarch deserved in Sunday's ...