Blue
Yellow
Red
Green
100

This volcano has gently sloping sides and forms from runny basaltic lava.

Shield volcano

100

This type of volcano has steep sides and explosive eruptions, formed from alternating layers of ash and lava.

Stratovolcano / Composite volcano

100

A measure of a material's resistance to flow. 

Viscosity

100

what is the difference between magma and lava?

its location
magma-beneath the volcano

lava- outside the volcano

200

This gentle, flowing eruption releases thin, runny lava.

Effusive eruption/ Quiet Eruption

200

The melting of the subducted oceanic crust creates this molten material that fuels volcanoes.

Magma

200

What are the 2 types of magma?

basaltic and rhyolitic magma

200

Vulcanian eruptions have violent bursts that eject blocks and ash in an ash cloud up to _____ km high.

20 km

300

What is the difference between active and dormant volcano?

Active – erupting or may erupt soon.

Dormant – “sleeping,” may erupt again.

300

Short bursts of steam-blown ash caused when groundwater meets magma produce this eruption type.

Phreatic eruption

300

This type of eruption poses the greatest danger to people. 

Plinian Eruption

300

The largest volcanoes are found here. 

under the ocean

400

This point inside the trench is the deepest known place on Earth.

Challenger Deep

400

How does Lava help shape new landforms on Earth?

by cooling and hardening into rocks or landforms

400

What is the difference between  a mountain and a volcano?

A volcano has magma and can erupt, whereas mountains don't have magma and cannot erupt 

400

This type of eruption ranges from weak to violent and is characterized by lava fountains. 

Strombolian Eruption

500

A fast-moving mix of hot gases, ash, and volcanic rock that rushes down slopes.

Pyroclastic flow

500

How can volcanic eruptions affect people living far away from the volcano?

Ash can spread and affect air, health, and climate. 

500

When does a volcano become extinct?

When it runs out of magma deposit. 

500

Enumerate the 6 types of eruption.

Phreatic, Phreatomagmatic, Strombolian, Vulcanian, Hawaiian, Plinian