First volcano to form.
What is Kauai?
The number of times Kilauea has erupted.
What is over 40?
The Earth's crust is made up of this.
What is tectonic plates?
The stickiness of lava is called.
What is viscous?
Something that has_________, such as water, has fallen or poured down.
What is cascaded?
What is 1.5 inches per year?
Where Kilauea is located.
What is the Big Island of Hawaii?
Three different ways volcanoes form.
What is Subduction, Mid-Ocean Rift, and Hot Spot?
Number of the most common types of volcanoes.
What is 4?
Are sharp, pointed pieces of glass, metal, pottery, rock, or other material.
The number of volcanoes formed by hot spots.
What is 6?
Ever since this year Kilauea has erupted nonstop.
What is 1983?
Forms when there is a weak spot in the Earth's plate.
What is Hot Spot?
This volcano forms when a vent tosses lava cinders and spatter skyward.
What is Cinder Cone Volcanoes?
Is support of a claim with facts, usually by providing proof in writing.
What is documentation.
The only extinct volcano.
What is Kohala?
Photographer and volcano researcher.
What is Donna O'Meara?
Forms when two plates drift apart.
What is Mid-Ocean Rift?
This volcano has frequent eruptions that form domes, cones, or vents.
What is Compound Volcanoes?
Means "put energy or power into doing something."
What is exerts?
The number of dormant volcanoes.
What is 3?
One of the most active volcanoes in the world.
What is Kilauea?
Forms when two plates smash against each other.
What is Subduction?
Another name for Stratovolcanoes.
What is composite volcanoes?
These two words may be used synonoymous with one another.
What is plummeting and cascaded?