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Mauna Loa
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Type of Volcano
Mauna Loa is a Shield Volcano, and is oceanic. a shield volcano has a broad base and gently sloping sides. It is over oceanic plates and hot spots. Mauna Loa has a low viscosity.
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