Big Butte

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Big Butte is a prominent volcanic cinder cone in eastern Idaho that serves as a notable local landmark and namesake for Butte County.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cinder cone
mountain
volcanic landform
country United States of America
surface form: United States
countyHighPointOf Butte County, Idaho NERFINISHED
elevation about 2340 meters
about 7680 feet
formsPartOf eastern Snake River Plain volcanic province NERFINISHED
geologicalAge Quaternary NERFINISHED
geologicalOrigin volcanic
hasNameEtymology “Butte” from French for isolated hill
hasSummitFeature access road
communication towers
isLandmarkFor Butte County, Idaho NERFINISHED
locatedIn Butte County, Idaho NERFINISHED
Idaho
United States of America
surface form: United States
mountainRange Snake River Plain volcanic field NERFINISHED
namedFor Butte County, Idaho NERFINISHED
near Arco, Idaho NERFINISHED
Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve NERFINISHED
partOf eastern Idaho NERFINISHED
prominence prominent local landmark
region Intermountain West NERFINISHED
state Idaho NERFINISHED
surfaceComposition basaltic lava and cinders
topographicIsolation isolated peak on Snake River Plain
usedAs local landmark
visibleFrom Arco, Idaho NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 20 NERFINISHED
volcanoType cinder cone

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Butte County, Idaho namedAfter Big Butte