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A stratus volcano is the most familiar type of volcano. They are characterized by a fairly symmetrical mountain edifice, which curves steeply near the relatively small summit crater at the top. They also generally have the most destructive history of eruptions.

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These volcanoes are made of layers of cinders, ash and lava. They are a conical shape, like mountains

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Strato volcanoes are vocanoes with pointy tips.

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