What are volcanoes
How volcanoes are formed
Where are volcanoes formed
100

A volcano is a depositional landform built from ___ ___ deep in the earth.

solidified magma

100

What is subduction?

plate tectonics of the edge of one crustal plate descending below the edge of another

100

Stratovolcanoes commonly form at these geological zones, known for their intense seismic activity, where one tectonic plate is forced beneath another.

Subduction zones

200

The English word “volcano” originates from _____, a now-dormant volcano in the Mediterranean Sea.

Vulcano Island

200

What is a stratovolcano?

volcano with relatively steep sides and are more cone-shaped than shield volcanoes

200

Mount Nyiragongo, situated inside Virunga National Park in this African country, is an example of a volcano

Democratic Republic of the Congo

300

Which part of a volcano does lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas escape from?

A vent or crater

300

This volcano is formed when lava piles up on top of the vent, forming a large, dome-shaped mass of material.

Lava dome

300

This U.S national park houses a well-known caldera volcano formed by a hotspot

Yellowstone

400

The ancient Romans named this island for Vulcan, their god of ___.

fire

400

Describe viscous lava

not very fluid, it cannot flow away from the vent easily when it is forced out

400

Shield volcanoes are typically found at these locations or over the continental rift zones, such as the Hawaiian Islands and this European Country.

Iceland

500

What did the ancient Romans believe the volcano was related to their god Vulcan?

They believed that the volcano was the chimney to the Roman god Vulcan’s workshop and the ash accumulated as he cleaned his forge from time to time.

500

Mt. Babuyan is an example of which type of volcano cone?

Cinder cone volcano

500

This Alaskan volcano, located on one of the Aleutian Islands, is an example of a volcano formed by convergent boundaries.

Cleveland Volcano

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