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THE CRUST | Outer part of the earth, up to 60 km under the continents but only 10 km deep under the ocean |
THE MANTLE | Layer of hot, soft rock called magma between the crust and the core |
THE CORE | Inner layer of the earth, made of nickel and iron, 5,000nCº. This heat causes the magma in the mantle to move upwards |
DESTRUCTIVE BOUNDARIE | When two plates collide, destroying land. Eg. American and Nazca plates |
CONSTRUCTIVE BOUNDARIE | When two plates move away from eachother, constructing land. Eg,African and American plates |
PANGAEA | Large landmass that existed at the beginning, gradually it started pulling apart due to continental drift |
MID-OCEAN RIDGE | Where plates separate, molten magma rises from the mantle and fills the gap, it colds and solidifies forming a new ocean floor |
VENT | A hole in the crust through which the magma erupts in a volcano |
MAGMA RESERVOIR | Chamber inside the crust where magma is stored before a volcanic eruption |
CRATER | Hole at the top of the volcano from where lava, ash, steam, rocks and boiling mud are fired into the atmosphere during an eruption |
LAVA | Name given to magma when it reaches the surface |
THE PACIFIC RING OF FIRE | A zone of heavy volcanic activity that encircles the Pacific ocean |
ACTIVE VOLCANO | A state on the volcano's life where it's still erupting at regular intervals Eg, Mount Etna, Mount Vesuvius |
DORMANT VOLCANO | A state in a volcano's life where it has been quiet for hundreds of years but may erupt again Eg, Mount St. Helens |
EXTINCT VOLCANO | A state in a volcano's life where it has not erupted in recorded history Eg, Slemish mountain in Co. Antrim |
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