What shape is a volcano?
What is cone shaped?
What do plates do at a convergent boundary?
How many types of volcanoes are there?
What are four?
What is the most active volcanic region on Earth?
What is the ring of fire?
What is molten rock called when it is under the Earth's crust?
What is magma?
What three things do volcanoes expel?
What are gasses, ash, and lava?
What do plates do at a divergent boundary?
What is move apart?
Which volcano type is built by alternating layers of lava and ash and can create explosive eruptions?
What is a composite volcano?
What type of volcano is Mt. Fuji?
What is a composite volcano?
What type of rock is formed when lava cools and hardens?
What is igneous rock?
What is molten rock that is underneath Earth's surface?
What is magma?
What is created when two continental plates divide?
What is a rift valley?
What is a shield volcano?
What is a volcano that has sides that are wide and flat?
What is a large basin-like depression that resulted from the explosion or collapse of the center of a volcano?
What is a caldera?
What is created when lava cools and hardens beneath the Earth's surface?
What is an igneous intrusion?
What is the weak part in the Earth's crust where volcanoes form?
What is the main vent?
What is created when two oceanic plates diverge?
What is a mid-ocean ridge?
What kind of volcano is small with steep angled sides, built over a short period, and spits lava that falls on the volcano?
What is a cinder cone volcano?
What type of volcano is Mauna Loa on the big island of Hawaii?
What is a shield volcano?
What is a horizontal igneous intrusion called?
What is a sill?
What is a volcano called that could erupt but has not in a long time?
What is the region of mantle called that breaks through the Earth's crust called?
What is a mantle plume?
What kind of volcano has lava that is too thick to flow a great distance and piles up at the vent? Also known as a parasitic volcano.
What is a lava done volcano?
What is the Aleutian Islands?
What is a hardened magma pool called? Like Devil's Tower in Wyoming.
What is a batholith?