Lava is _______ rock.
What is liquid.
The type of volcano that has thin and runny lava.
What is a Cone volcano?
Mountains are like ____.
What are walls of Solid Rock?
This is what we call tornadoes, wildfires, floods, and earthquakes.
What is a natural hazzards?
The type of volcano that has thick and pasty lava.
What is a Shield Volcano?
This happens to lava when it cools.
What is turns into rock?
True of False, the shape of a cone volcano changes following it's eruption.
What is True?
A can of soda would explode if left in the freezer because _____.
What is liquid expands when cold?
_____ causes landslides.
What is Excessive rain or water?
The type of rocks that lava from a Shield volcano hardens into.
What is Basalt Rock?
The likelihood of a Volcano popping up in New Jersey.
What is very slim to 0.
The two types of Volcanoes.
What are Cone and Shield?
The tallest mountain in the world.
What is Mount Everest?
The place where landslides happen.
What is near any mountains?
Landslides are ______.
What is a river of rocks, pebbles, and made that fall from a mountainside?
The place where majority of the world's volcanoes are located.
What is The Ring of Fire.
The year that Mount St. Helen's erupted, and the state the volcano was in.
What is 1980 and Washington State?
The reason the Mayan pyramids became hidden in forests of trees.
True or False: Landslides cannot happen again even if a hill is formed from a previous landslide.
What is False?
The type of rocks that lava from a Cone volcano hardens into.
What is Felsite rock?
Hardened lava rock is called______.
What is Basalt?
The most famous volcano eruption of all time.
What is Mount Vesuvius in Pompeii?
_____ is when roots of trees and plants split up or crack rocks in order to grow.
What is Root Wedging?
The angle at which scientists become worried about the possibility of a landslide happening.
What is 35 degrees or less?
The state that the landslide in 2014 that killed 43 people happened.
What is Washington State?