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GED Question of the Day

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  1. Fissure

A fissure volcano occurs when the ground above an active volcano flow cracks, thus exposing the lava to the air. Choice B, a shield volcano, has a shape that gradually slopes down to the land surrounding it, and will mostly produce a slow oozing of lava to the area around it. Choices C and D both have a more mountainous exterior and typical “Hollywood” style explosions.

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What type of volcano occurs when a crack opens in the land over a lava flow?

  1. Fissure
  2. Shield
  3. Dome
  4. Caldera

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by Mometrix Test Preparation | Last Updated: June 27, 2025