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Volcanic Emissions
Types of Volcanoes
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100

What type of rocks are caused by volcanic magma cooling?

Igneous

100

What are microscopic solid pieces of lava that fill the atmosphere after a volcanic eruption?

Ash

100

What are the smallest volcanoes?

Cinder-cone

100

What energy heats up geysers?

Geothermal energy

200

What is an enlarged depression that is caused by an explosion or the collapse of a volcanic cone?

Crater

200

Rank the three types of volcanic emissions, from least to most dangerous.

Liquid
Solid

Gas

200

Which volcano has no recorded history of eruption and does not have any seismic indication of eruption?

Extinct volcano

200

What is the difference between a dike and a sill?

Dike - vertical igneous intrusion

Sill - horizontal igneous intrusion

300

Where does the geothermal gradient warm up the fastest?

Near volcanoes/volcanic activity

300

What is the relationship with a magma's viscosity and its silica content?

Higher silica content = more viscous (less likely to flow)
300

What do cinder-cone volcanoes usually shoot out?

Solid materials

300

What are two types of plutons?

Laccoliths and batholiths

400

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What are the two types of Volcano belts, including their ranges?

Alpine-Himalayan Belt: stretches from Western Europe through Asia towards Australia

Circum-Pacific Belt: surrounds most of the Pacific Ocean

400

What is the difference between pyroclastic flow and pyroclastic material?

Pyroclastic flow - a hot mixture of hot solid particles and gas that flows down from a volcano

Pyroclastic material - solidified lava

400

What is the geothermal gradient?

The rate of temperature change

400

Give three uses of geothermal energy.

Heat homes

Produce electricity

Aquaculture

500

What are the three most common types of magma, including what they look like when they cool?

Rhyolitic magma - forms very light colored rocks

Andesitic magma - forms dark rocks with a fine-to-coarse texture

Basaltic magma - forms basalt (a very dark and common rock)

500

What is the difference between how Old-Earth scientists and Young-Earth scientists view how flood basalts were formed?

Old-earth scientists: flood basalts formed from Pangea breaking up 180 million years ago

Young-earth scientists: flood basalts formed from Pangea breaking up due to the flood

500

What is the VEI? What does it measure

VEI = Volcanic Explosivity Index

An indicator of the volcano's destructiveness

500

How does hot and cool water move throughout the earth's crust?  How are we able to harness geothermal energy through this?

Hot water gets less dense and rises to the top of the crust.  As the water gets towards the crust, it cools and becomes more dense.  This leads to water moving down towards the bottom of the crust.  This is known as a hydrothermal circuit.


We use this geothermal energy to heat homes, produce electricity, aquaculture, etc.