
Photograph by D. Little (date
unknown)
View of the NNW flank of Mauna Loa Volcano from the south side of Mauna
Kea Volcano, Hawai`i; both are shield volcanoes.
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Shield volcano
Volcanoes with broad, gentle slopes and built by the eruption
of fluid basalt lava are called shield volcanoes. Basalt lava tends
to build enormous, low-angle cones because it flows across the ground
easily and can form lava tubes that enable lava to flow tens of
kilometers from an erupting vent with very little cooling. The largest
volcanoes on Earth are shield volcanoes. The name comes from a
perceived resemblance to the shape of a warrior's shield.
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