Question 1
Question
A shield volcano is an alternating volcano. Ex. explosive or quiet
Question 2
Question
Quiet eruption, basaltic lava, layers, silica-poor
Answer
-
composite
-
cinder cone
-
shield
Question 3
Question
tephra falling into layers, andesitic lava, alternating explosions, silica-rich, silica-poor
Answer
-
shield
-
composite
-
cinder cone
Question 4
Question
falling tephra, steep-walled, loosely packed, granitic lava, explosive explosions, silica-rich
Answer
-
composite
-
cinder cone
-
shield
Question 5
Question
Hot spots slide under another plate and are underneath the ground
Question 6
Question
opening in Earth that erupts gases, ash, & lava
Question 7
Question
hot, melted rock material beneath Earth's surface
Question 8
Question
molten rock that flows from volcanoes onto Earth's surface
Question 9
Question
steep-walled depression around a volcano's neck
Question 10
Question
[blank_start]Hot spot[blank_end] is an unusually hot area between Earth's mantle & core that forms volcanoes when melted rock is forced upward & breaks through crust
Answer
-
Hot spot
-
crater
-
lava
-
magma
Question 11
Question
A [blank_start]vent[blank_end] is an opening where magma is forced up & flows out onto Earth's surface as lava, forming a volcano
Question 12
Question
bits of rock or solidified lava dropped from the air during an explosive volcanic eruption
Question 13
Question
[blank_start]Shield[blank_end]: Kilauea, Hawaiian Islands
Composite: Mount Rainier
Cinder Cone: Paricutin
Answer
-
Shield
-
Composite
-
Cinder cone
Question 14
Question
High amount of gas/silica-rich/BIG explosion
Question 15
Question
Low amount of gas/silica-poor/small explosion