Volcano Vocab
Types of Volcanoes
Parts of a volcano
Plate tectonic
Landforms
100

a mountain created by molten magma and lava

a volcano

100

Made from repeating lava flows during quiet eruptions

shield volcano

100

indent at the top of a volcano

crater

100

Type of boundary where the plates come together.

Convergent Boundary

100

When the inside of the vent hardens and the rest of the volcano erodes away.  example Devil's Tower


Volcanic neck

200

Area around the Pacific Ocean with lots of active volcanoes

Ring of Fire

200
Made when cinders erupt explosively from a volcanic vent, pile up around the vent.

Cinder cone volcano

200

The narrow, almost vertical crack in the center of a volcano where magma rises. 

Central Pipe/Vent

200
Type of boundary where the plates pull apart
Divergent Boundary
200

A large rock mass formed when a large body of magma cools inside the crust

batholith

300

Magma that has reached the surface

Lava

300
Made from layers of lava alternating with layers of ash, cinders, and bombs. 

Stratovolcano or composite volcano

300

A large room under a volcano where magma builds up. 

Magma chamber

300

The area where one plate slides under another

Subduction zone

300

When magma squeezes between layers of rock

sill

400

When a volcano could erupt again, but hasn't for a very long time

dormant

400

Formed when a magma chamber empties out and the volcano collapses into it. 

Caldera

400

The river of lava that pours down a volcano during an eruption

lava flow

400

What kind of plates converge to form a volcanic island arc? 

Two oceanic plates

400

When magma squeezes between layers of rock and pushes the layers upward into a dome

laccolith

500

A place where a magma plume is burning through the middle of a plate creating a chain of volcanoes. 

hot spot

500

Made when thick lava erupts and builds up slowly around the opening vent

lava dome volcano

500

A high speed cloud of burning gases, ash, and rocks that flow quickly down a volcano following an eruption.

Pyroclastic Flow


500

The denser type of plate

Oceanic

500

When magma forces itself across rock layers and hardens

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