A cinder cone or scoria cone is a steep conical hill of loose pyroclastic fragments, such as either volcanic clinkers, cinders, volcanic ash, or scoria that has been built around a volcanic vent. They consist of loose pyroclastic debris formed by explosive eruptions or lava fountains from a single, typically cylindrical, vent. As the gas-charged lava is blown violently into the air, it breaks into small fragments that solidify and fall as either cinders, clinkers, or scoria around the vent to form a cone that often is symmetrical; with slopes between 30–40°; and a nearly circular ground plan. Most cinder cones have a bowl-shaped crater at the summit.
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I would say the North European Plain, near Moscow and St. Petersburg
<span>Naples is close to the ocean, while Fort Collins is landlocked.</span>
Ocean currents, distance from the sea, level of land and wind currents affect the climate of an area as well as its average precipitation. Since Naples is next to a gulf while Colorado is not surrounded by a coastline or seaport, the annual rainfall is higher in Naples.
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