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2) There are two broad categories of volcanoes you talked about in class. What are these and what type of eruption (ie. mafic, intermediate, felsic) do each typically produce? Provide a real world example of these two

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Two categories of volcanoes: Fissure and central.

-Fissure: Typically produces mafic eruption with lava, usually of basaltic composition. An example is Cordon Caulle in Chile.

-Central: Typically produces intermediate eruption. An example is Mount St. Helens in the United States.

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