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What is magma? | It is molten rock. |
Where is magma located? | Under the surface of the earth. |
Where is a magma chamber located? | Far beneath the surface of the earth where an oceanic plate is driven down into the mantle by a continental plate. |
What does an oceanic plate do when it descends into the mantle? | It melts. Some ocean water gets trapped and is turned into steam by the intense heat. |
The molten rock and gas collect in a ______ ________ until it can escape to the surface. | magma chamber |
How are stratovolcanoes built? | By many alternating eruptions of lava and ash. |
What does the magma below stratovolcanoes do? | It experts a lot of pressure and pushes its way through small cracks in the crust and finally reaches the surface. |
What is a dike? | It is an intrusion of magma that cuts through layers of already existing rock. |
What is lava? | It is when magma reaches the surface of the Earth. |
What does lava leaving the side vent cause? | It causes the volcano to add a layer of lava and ash. Also, with each eruption building the volcano higher and wider. |
What is a conduit? | It is a main tube or pathway for the magma to reach the surface. |
What is an example of a cooled and hardened conduit? | Devil´s Tower in Wyoming. |
How was Devil´s Tower formed? | It was formed when the magma in the conduit cooled and hardened into a very hard lava rock called basalt. |
What was the Devil´s Tower made of? | It was made of softer volcanic materials probably ash and pumice that slowly eroded away leaving only the conduit standing. |
What is a crater? | It is a bowl shaped opening. It is the also the steep sided walls made of hardened lava that surround the main vent. |
Where is a crater located? | It is located at the top of a volcano. |
Where can lava flow? | It can flow from the main vent, but not all volcanoes eject large amounts of lava. Some volcanoes explode molten rock and huge amounts of gas from the main vent. |
Are volcanoes always erupting? Why? | No. The crater may be a bubbling caldron of lava without enough pressure to erupt. |
How are the steep walls of a volcanic crater are produced? | By many eruptions ejecting very liquid lava. It lands on the crater walls making them higher and higher. |
How hot is the lava in the min vent? | 1800 degrees F. |
What does the lava on the top of the main vent do? | It cools and hardens because the air that is in contact with it is much cooler. |
What does the lava do after is cools? | It gets dragged back down under the surface and gets remelted. |
What is tuff? | When stratovolcanoes are built, some of the lava and ash lands and stays on the volcano building it higher and higher with each eruption. The ash hardens into a rock tat is called tuff. |
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