Cinder cones are chiefly formed by Strombolian eruptions.
some times in Hawaii or in an ocean
Cinder cones form around a volcanic vent. Lava explodes into the air and cools very quickly forming accumulating a ring of volcanic fragments (like scoria or tuff) around the vent. They are not very...
cinder cone volcanoes usually form around lithospheric plate boundaries.
Lava is spewed out of a vent like a cannonball, forming a cone-shaped volcano.