This document describes different types of volcanoes including composite volcanoes, shield volcanoes, cinder cones, and spatter cones. Composite volcanoes are tall and conical, built up from layers of lava and rock. Shield volcanoes are wide and gently sloping due to fluid basalt lava. Cinder cones form steep hills above vents and are built from ejected lava fragments. Spatter cones consist of welded lava clots ejected from vents. The document also discusses volcanic eruptions and their impacts.