This describes lavas resistance to flow.
What is viscosity?
Temperature, viscosity and this determine a magmas viscosity.
What are dissolved gases?
This crack in the Earths surface is called this.
What is a fissure?
This is the term for an increase in temperature with depth below the surface.
What is geothermal gradient?
This Fire-y super hero says, flame on to light himself.
Who is the human torch?
All Volcanic eruptions will emit this
What is Gas?
This volcano type exhibits a broad, slightly dome-like structure.
What is a shield volcano?
These form, nearly horizontally, when magma seeps through sedimentary beds or other structures.
What are sills?
Term for the area on Earth with the most active volcanoes.
What is the ring of fire?
This is the term for a bird that is "on fire."
What is a phoenix?
These eject from eruptions ranging from fine dust to large pieces.
What is pyroclastic material?
This volcano type has a very simple, composite structure.
Tubular intrusive body that magma creates diagonal or vertical through bedding surfaces.
What are dikes?
A volcanic eruption in Rome wiped out this city.
Where is pompeii?
Burn baby burn...Disco _______________
What is inferno?
A steep walled depression located at the summit of many volcanoes.
What is a crater?
These volcanoes are described as picturesque but also the most deadly.
What are composite volcanoes?
This term translates to depth and stone
What is Batholith?
What is Mt. St. Helens?
This is a person who is obsessed with fire
What is a pyro?
Depression formed by the collapse of the top of a volcano.
What is a caldera?
This American state is where the term pahoehoe comes from, meaning, on which one can walk.
Where is Hawaii?
This term means mud slide.
What is a lahar?
This volcano erupted in Italy in AD 79
What is Mt. Vesuvius?
The term for a flame at a persons final resting place.
What is a pire?