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100

Small solid particles that are emitted into the atmosphere from a volcano during an eruption. 

volcanic ash 

100

The melted material from the mantle and crust while its beneath the surface of the earth.

Magma 

100

A vent or opening on a volcano that releases high temperature steam and gases

Fumarole

100

A major area on the edges of the pacific ocean floor where many earthquakes occur.

Ring of fire.

100

The movement of material from the mantle and crust, upwards through the crust  and to the earths surface driven by the flow of energy.

Cycling of matter.

200

A scientific theory that the earths solid outer crust is made of individual ocean and continental plates that move slowly over the mantle layer.

plate tectonics.

200

A divergent (plates moving apart) boundary within an ocean plate where new seafloor is created. marked by a disruption of earths surface into a mountain range with high thermal energy flow and volcanic and earthquake activity. 

Mid ocean ridge 

200

Th emission of volcanic products such as lava, ash, gases from a volcano usually occur as sudden events.

Eruption

200

The solid surface of the earth included the sea floor under the ocean

crust

200

A broad, dome shaped volcano with gently sloping sides formed by layers of relatively fluid lava 

Shield volcano  

300

Melted rock that is emitted from a volcano or vent and flows onto the surface; also referred to the hardened rock form as it cools.

Lava

300

Thick crust with large areas of land. ( north/south america, and Asia)

continent

300

A tectonic region where a continental or oceanic plate is splitting apart and new plate material is created. 

Divergent boundary 

300

The region in the crust beneath a volcano were magma is stored before it is erupted onto the earths surface.

Magma chamber

300

A dark volcano rock that is made from the mantle and oceanic plate material. these rocks are typically associated with shield and fissure vent volcano.

Baslalt

400

The semi-solid, think, very hot layer beneath the crust.

Mantle

400

A steep-sided, often cone shaped volcanic peak, formed by layers of ash, relatively sticky lava and other eruption products.

Stratovolcano

400

Large volcanic crater formed by the collapse of the volcanic summit as the result or major explosion.

Caldera 

400

To change a solid material into a liquid by adding thermal energy.

Melting

400

Thin crust beneath earths big oceans

ocean basin

500

An area on earths surface close to high thermal energy flow and/or the line of volcanic and earthquake activity 

region of change.

500

A volcanic vent or a chain of vents through which lava and gases erupt, usually without a explosive activity.

fissure vent

500

To change a liquid material into solid by removing or releasing thermal energy 

crystallization 

500

Energy from the mantle moving towards the crust and changing the physical properties of earths material (melting) and escaping on the earths surface (crystallization)

Flow of energy

500

An area on earths surface with little evidence of thermal energy flow and far away from the line of volcanic and earthquake actitvity.

region of stability

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