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  "description": "Volcanoes are openings where magma, ash, and gases escape from Earth's interior. Types: shield (gentle slopes, Hawaii, Mauna Loa — largest volcano on Earth), stratovolcano (steep, explosive, Mount Fuji, Vesuvius), cinder cone (smallest). Ring of Fire: Pacific Ocean boundary with 75% of world's active volcanoes.",
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