general volcano
Top of the volcano
What comes out?
lava structures
volcano types
volcanic activity
types of emissions
vocabulary
100

Volcanoes are made of __________ rocks.

igneous

100

The depression found at the top of most volcanic cones is called a __________.

Crater

100

The viscosity of lava depends mainly on its __________.

Silica content

100

Pillow lava forms

under water

100

Which of the volcanic structures is the most common?

stratovolcano

100

The geothermal gradient is highest in the __________.

lithosphere

100

what  type of emission is lava

liquid emission

100

A depositional mountain built up by molten rock that has risen to the earth's surface through a vent is called a(n) __________.

volcano

200

The term volcano originally came from the name for

A Roman god

200

A volcanic crater is most clearly indicated on a topographic contour map by

hatched contour lines

200

A rapid downhill movement of hot, solid, volcanic particles suspended in steam is a __________.

pyroclastic flow

200

Mineral terraces are often associated with __________.

hot springs

200

Which of the following volcano types takes up the most land area?

shield volcano

200

Geologists believe that the earth's interior temperature is highest in the __________.

Inner core

200

what type of emission is tephra?

solid emission

200

The depression found at the top of most volcanic cones is called a(n) __________.

crater

300

A volcano begins to form when magma forces its way to the surface and breaks through, forming a hole or __________.

vent

300

The largest types of plutons are __________.

batholiths

300

A mudslide caused by a volcano is called a __________.

lahar

300

Where are most of the volcanoes in the Pacific Oceanic Plate located?

At the plate's edges

300

How are volcanoes classified?(3 answers)

Activity, structure, and explosivity

300

How is a volcano's activity classified?

Active, dormant, extinct

300

what type of emission is pahoehoe?

solid emission

300

A vent in the ground through which hot gases escape is called a(n) __________.

fumarole

400

The eruption of _________ was the largest volcanic event in recorded history.

Mount Tambora

400

Batholiths and laccoliths are both types of __________.

Plutons

400

tiny, angular, glassy fragments

ash

400

Most active volcanoes in the world exist...

near convergent tectonic plate boundaries.

400

a volcano that emits mostly lava in quiet eruptions

shield volcano

400

What kinds of volcanoes would a young-earth geologist consider active on the basis of a biblical view of earth’s history?

Active, dormant, extinct

400

what type of emission is a fumarole emission?

gaseous emission

400

Thick layers of igneous rock covering large portions of the earth thought to have formed when huge quantities of magma were released through cracks in the earth's crust are called __________.

flood basalts

500

How can earth science help reduce the risks of natural hazards from volcanoes?

As geologists study volcanoes, they can better understand their structure, activity, and hazards. That helps us to protect people’s lives and possessions.

500

What is another name for the Circum-Pacific volcano belt?

The ring of fire

500

Harnessing heat produced by magma to generate energy is called __________

geothermal energy

500

Arrange the following intrusive volcanic formations in order of increasing size: batholiths, laccoliths, stocks.

Stocks, laccoliths, batholiths

500

Why is the term stratovolcano appropriate for the volcano structure that it describes?

A stratovolcano intermittently releases both lava and pyroclastic materials. The lava and tephra form layers, or strata.

500

Compare intrusive and extrusive volcanism.

Both intrusive and extrusive volcanism involve landforms made of igneous rocks formed from magma. Extrusive volcanism involves landforms that form on top of the earth’s crust, such as volcanoes. Intrusive volcanism involves landforms that form inside cracks in the earth’s crust. Erosion can reveal these intrusive landforms over time.

500

what type of emission is a'a'?

liquid emission

500

A scale that geologists use to classify the destructiveness of a volcanic eruption is called the __________.

Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI)