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- Cinder abstract "A cinder is a pyroclastic material. Cinders are extrusive igneous rocks. Cinders are similar to pumice, which has so many cavities and is such low-density that it can float on water. Cinder is typically brown, black, or red depending on its chemical content. A more modern name for cinder is Scoria.".
- Cinder thumbnail Cinderamboycrater.jpg?width=300.
- Cinder wikiPageID "1280085".
- Cinder wikiPageLength "1735".
- Cinder wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Cinder wikiPageRevisionID "582619606".
- Cinder wikiPageWikiLink Category:Volcanology.
- Cinder wikiPageWikiLink Cinder_cone.
- Cinder wikiPageWikiLink Cinder_track.
- Cinder wikiPageWikiLink Concrete_masonry_unit.
- Cinder wikiPageWikiLink Geology.
- Cinder wikiPageWikiLink Igneous_rock.
- Cinder wikiPageWikiLink Lapilli.
- Cinder wikiPageWikiLink Pumice.
- Cinder wikiPageWikiLink Pyroclastic_rock.
- Cinder wikiPageWikiLink Scoria.
- Cinder wikiPageWikiLink Specific_gravity.
- Cinder wikiPageWikiLink Tephra.
- Cinder wikiPageWikiLink Vesicular_texture.
- Cinder wikiPageWikiLink Xeriscaping.
- Cinder wikiPageWikiLink Ye_Olde_Cinder_House.
- Cinder wikiPageWikiLink File:Cinderamboycrater.jpg.
- Cinder wikiPageWikiLink File:Volcanic_cinder.jpg.
- Cinder wikiPageWikiLink File:Volcano_q.jpg.
- Cinder wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cinder".
- Cinder wikiPageWikiLinkText "cinder".
- Cinder wikiPageWikiLinkText "incandescent cinder".
- Cinder wikiPageWikiLinkText "soot".
- Cinder wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Cinder wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Cinder wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Cinder subject Category:Volcanology.
- Cinder hypernym Material.
- Cinder type ChemicalCompound.
- Cinder comment "A cinder is a pyroclastic material. Cinders are extrusive igneous rocks. Cinders are similar to pumice, which has so many cavities and is such low-density that it can float on water. Cinder is typically brown, black, or red depending on its chemical content. A more modern name for cinder is Scoria.".
- Cinder label "Cinder".
- Cinder sameAs Q16742056.
- Cinder sameAs Sinder.
- Cinder sameAs m.04pp_g.
- Cinder sameAs Q16742056.
- Cinder wasDerivedFrom Cinder?oldid=582619606.
- Cinder depiction Cinderamboycrater.jpg.
- Cinder isPrimaryTopicOf Cinder.