Cooled lava outside the Earth is considered ___________.
Mafic lava creeping across Earth's surface is known as a ___________.
What is lava flow?
Large, wide volcanoes with a gentle slope with peaceful mafic eruptions.
What is a shield volcano?
This volcanic hazard is most dangerous in a small area and is primarily water vapor with some carbon dioxide and sulfur.
What are volcanic gases?
true or false: The Yellowstone Volcano is over a continental hotspot.

What is true?
This type of igneous rock is light-colored containing mostly silica.
What is felsic?
Magma that pushed into a horizontal crack between sedimentary rock layers creates a ______________ when solidified.
What is a sill?
These usually form a plug in the crater of stratovolcanoes.
What is a volcanic dome?
This volcanic hazard is a fast-moving cloud denser than the surrounding air that can destroy buildings, and cause suffocation and burns.
What is a pyroclastic flow?
Mount St. Helens is an example of this type of volcano.

What is a stratovolcano?
Magma cooled inside the Earth is considered ___________.
What is intrusive?
A cooled magma chamber deep within Earth's crust is a _________.
What is a pluton?
Medium-sized volcano with steep sides that has a large explosive eruption.
What is a stratovolcano?
This volcanic hazard moves very slowly causing primarily property damage.
What is a lava flow?
The Hawaiian Islands are examples of this type of volcano.

What are sheild volcanoes?
Mafic lava flows like ________ while felsic lava flows like ____________.
What are a milkshake and peanut butter?
Magma that has pushed into a vertical crack and solidified is called a _________.
What is a dike?
Small piles of pyroclasts on the side of a shield volcano that release gas and "spit" lava are called a ________________.
What is cinder cone?
This volcanic hazard ranges in size from fine ash to the size of boulders causing property damage and breathing problems near the volcano and miles away.
What are pyroclasts?
The Aleutian Islands are a volcanic chain off of this American State.

What is Alaska?
This type of rock is dark-colored with only a little silica.
This is created after a supervolcano erupts and the magma chamber sinks.
What is a caldera?
The Yellowstone Caldera is an example of this type of volcano.
What is a supervolcano?
This volcanic hazard is a volcanic mudflow created when pyroclasts and ash mix with heavy rain, rivers, or melted glaciers.
Mt. Vesuvius covered this Roman city in Italy.
What is Pompeii?