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A shield volcano is the largest kind of volcano that erupts a thin, low-viscosity, basaltic lava gently and over a large area. Basaltic lava is a type of lava that has a low viscosity, while viscosity is a measure of the ability of a fluid to flow.
Volcanoes come in different shapes, depending on the type of eruption. Shield volcanoes have shallow, sloping sides and are formed by very hot, runny lava that spreads over a wide area. The majority of the volcanoes that happen occur along the cracks in the lithosphere that mark the edges of the tectonic plates.