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  • 11Mount Adams (Washington) — Mount Adams Mount Adams, 1999 Elevation 12,281 ft (3,743 m) NAVD 88 …

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  • 12Volcanism in Canada — Canada has examples of almost every type of volcano found on earth, including stratovolcanoes, calderas, cinder cones, shield volcanoes, maars, submarine volcanoes and tuyas. Most of Canada s volcanoes are located in British Columbia. Several… …

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  • 13Mount Shasta — This article is about the volcano in California. For the town, see Mount Shasta, California. For other peaks named Shasta, see List of peaks named Shasta. Mount Shasta Mount Shasta from the south, taken near Dunsmuir, California …

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  • 14Mud volcano — A series of mud volcanoes in Gobustan, Azerbaijan …

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  • 15Geyser — For other uses, see Geyser (disambiguation). Strokkur geyser, Iceland …

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  • 16Stratovolcano — Mount Fuji, an active stratovolcano in Japan that last erupted in 1707–08 …

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  • 17Lassen Peak — and Devastated Area from Cinder Cone Elevation 10,462 ft (3,189 m)  …

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  • 18Geologic hazards — A geologic hazard is one of several types of adverse geologic conditions capable of causing damage or loss of property and life. These hazards can consist of sudden or slow phenomena: * avalanches (snow, rock, or air snow) and its runout *… …

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  • 19Mount Merapi — This article is about Mount Merapi in Central Java. For detailed information on the 2010 eruptions please, see 2010 eruptions of Mount Merapi. For Mount Merapi in West Sumatra, see Mount Marapi. Mount Merapi Gunung Merapi …

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