Volcanoes and Plate tectonics
Properties of Magma
Volcanic Eruptions
Types of Volcanoes
Other Volcanic Features
100

Volcanoes occur in belts along these.

What are plate boundaries?

100

This is the resistance of a liquid to flow.

What is viscosity?

100

All volcanoes have this beneath the surface.

What is a magma chamber?

100

This is a dead volcano that is unlikely to erupt again.

What is an extinct volcano?
100

These are found at the top of a mountain that collapses inward and fills with water and snow.

What are calderas?
200

Volcanoes occur along these two types of plate boundaries

What are divergent and convergent boundaries?

200

Magma that has a high amount of this compound is more viscous.

What is silica?

200
This is a long tube connecting the magma chamber to Earth's surface.

What is a pipe?

200

This is a volcano that is erupting or has shown signs that it may erupt.

What is an active volcano?

200

When magma hardens in the volcano's pipe and the soft rock around it wears away, this is formed.

What is a volcanic neck?

300

This is a string of islands resulting from subducting plates in the ocean.

What is an Island Arc?

300

Silica is made from these two elements.

What are silicon and oxygen?

300

Molten rock and gas leave through this opening.

What is a vent?

300

This type of volcano has highly viscous lava that builds up in the vent.

What is a cinder cone volcano?

300

Magma forces itself through rock layers to form these two landforms.

What are dikes and sills?

400

Along diverging plate boundaries, volcanoes form from these two types of areas.

What are mid-ocean ridges and rift valleys?

400

Heat has this affect on magma.

What is lowers its viscosity?

400

This type of eruption bubbles out gently and the magma has a low viscosity.

What is a quiet eruption?

400

This is a tall, cone-shaped volcano with lava layers alternating with ash layers.

What is a composite volcano?

400

Water heated by magma or hot rock rises to the surface and collects in a natural pool to form this.

What are hot springs?

500

This is an area where material from deep within the mantle rises and then melts, forming magma.

What is a hot spot?

500

Magma rises above a subducting plate after it melts because it has this quality compared to the surrounding rock.

What is less dense?

500

This is a mixture of hot gases, ashes, cinders, and bombs hurled out of an explosive eruption.

What is a pyroclastic flow?

500

This type of volcano is formed when thin layers of lava pour out of a vent and lava flows gradually over a gently sloping mountain.

What is a shield volcano?

500

This is a fountain of water and steam that erupts from the ground.

What is a geyser?

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