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If you see a dark mass similar to a blown-up balloon at the top of a volcano, what type of feature are you most likely viewing?
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If you see a dark mass similar to a blown-up balloon at the top of a volcano, what type of feature are you most likely viewing?
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If you see a dark mass similar to a blown-up balloon at the top of a volcano, what type of feature are you most likely viewing?
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I think you might be seeing pyroclastic flow exiting the volcano crater
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The answer may be Titan
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