Volcanic Basics
Hot Spots
Volcanic Hazards
Volcanic Risk Zones
Predicting & Reducing Risk
100

What is a volcano?

A vent in Earth’s crust through which molten rock flows.

100

What causes hot spot volcanoes to form?

Rising plumes of hot mantle material.

100

Name two volcanic hazards.

Examples include volcanic ash, lava flows, gases, mudflows, pyroclastic flows.

100

How many potentially active volcanoes are in the U.S.?

About 169.

100

Can scientists predict the exact moment of an eruption?

No, but they can monitor warning signs.

200

About how many different places on Earth erupt in a year?

Around 60

200

Which island chain is a classic example of hot spot volcanoes?

The Hawaiian Islands.

200

Which hazard can blanket the atmosphere and block sunlight?

Volcanic ash.

200

Which U.S. state has the most active volcanoes?

Alaska.

200

What organization operates volcano observatories in the U.S.?

The USGS (United States Geological Survey).

300

What drives volcanic activity on Earth?

The motion of tectonic plates.

300

Why is Kauai dormant while the Big Island of Hawaii is still active?

Kauai has moved off the hot spot; the Big Island is still above it.

300

What hazard is a fast-moving mixture of hot gas and volcanic matter?

A pyroclastic flow.

300

Name three other U.S. states with active volcanoes.

Hawaii, Washington, Oregon, and Northern California.

300

Name one monitoring method used to study volcanoes.

Gas emissions, earthquake activity, or lava samples.

400

Name the two major volcanic belts on Earth.

The Ring of Fire and the Alpide Belt.

400

As tectonic plates move over a hot spot, what forms?

Chains of volcanoes.

400

Which hazard combines volcanic material with water to form dangerous flows?

Mudflows (lahars)

400

Which factors determine volcanic risk?

Proximity to volcano, local geography, and historical activity.

400

What scale is used to rank volcanic activity levels?

From “Normal” (non-erupting) to “Warning” (major eruption predicted).

500

Which Italian volcanoes are found in the Alpide Belt?

Mount Etna and Mount Vesuvius.

500

True or False: Hot spot volcanoes only occur at plate boundaries.

False – they form within plates.

500

How do volcanic hazards affect Earth’s systems?

They impact the atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere (e.g., blocking sunlight, damaging ecosystems, altering landscapes).

500

Which factor is NOT a major contributor to volcanic risk?

The number of earthquakes in the region.

500

What’s one way scientists and communities can work together to reduce volcanic risk?

Hazard assessment programs, early warning systems, community preparedness, and collaboration with scientists.  

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