Tectonic Plates
Magma
Eruptions
Types
Miscellaneous
100

Where are earth’s tectonic plates

Under the continents and oceans

100

What is magma

Melted (molten) rock

100

What do volcanos release that make them like safety valves?

Pressure from the collision of the plates below

100

What is an active volcano?

One that is erupting right now.

100

If boiling water heated by magma shoots out of cracks in the earth’s crust, what is it called?   riser or geyser?



Geyser.

200

What do the plates sit on

A layer of molten magma

200

Where is magma found on our planet? 

Below the earth’s crust.

200

T or F: Volcanos form when hot magma squeezes up through weak spots in earth’s crust?

True

200

T or F: A dormant (sleeping) volcano will never erupt again.

False: It is expected to erupt sometime in the future but no one knows when.

200

T or F: Old Faithful is a geyser that shoots about 10 gallons of steam into the air each time it erupts?

False.  It shoots at least 2500 gallons of steam many times a day.

300

What makes the plates move around and bump into each other?

Hot magma 

300

Which is hotter - boiling water or magma?

Magma.  It can reach 1100 degrees or more.

300

Where would it be likely to find the weak spots in the earth’s crust that allow volcanos to form?

Where plates meet.

300

Is an extinct volcano expected to erupt again? 

No.  It has never erupted in human history.

300

Mount Saint Helens eruption caused the largest __________ in history?

Landslide

400

What builds up underground when the plates collide with each other?

Pressure

400

What is magma called after it flows out onto the ground?

Lava

400

T or F: A volcano eruption lasts only a few minutes?

False.  Eruptions can last for day or months,

400

What did Krakatoa island eruption cause that killed 36,000 people on nearby islands?

100 foot tsunami

400

Can the same volcano erupt many times over many centuries?

Yes.  

500

When rock above pressure caused by the plates colliding fractures, pressure (energy) is released suddenly and the ground shakes. What is this shaking called?

Earthquake

500

What’s another word for hardens in the sentence: Lava hardens into rock.

Cools

500

How are mountains formed from erupting volcanos?

Ash and fiery rock spew out the top, and eventually pile up and harden into a mountain

500

T or F: The Mount Saint Helens eruption created temperatures that were only a few degrees above where water boils?

False. Water boils at 212 degrees and the volcano’s temperatures where at least 1,100 degrees - more than 5 times boiling water.

500

T or F: Old Faithful and The Grand Canyon are both in Yellowstone park Which is in the far west of the United States.

True.  Yellowstone Park is so big (3,468 square miles) that it falls in some part of each of the three states Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho.

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