volcano basics
geology and geography
volcano activity & history
living near volcanoes
volcano safty
100

this is melted rock found under earth´s surface

magma

100

This is the opening where lava comes out of a volcano.

 a vent

100

A volcano that is erupting now or may erupt again is called this.

an active volcano

100

Volcanic ash helps make soil very good for this activity.



farming

100

People wear these to protect themselves from volcanic ash.



they are masks

200

this type of volcano has gentle eruptions and wide slopes

a shield volcano

200

Magma with high silica is usually this kind of lava.



thick and sticky lava

200

Ash, lava, and gases are released during this event.



an eruption

200

Underground volcanic heat can be used to create this kind of energy.



geothermal energy

200

During an eruption, people should listen to these official messages.





emergency alerts

300

This volcano type is tall, steep, and often erupts explosively.

 a composite volcano

300

Low-silica magma usually causes this type of eruption.

a gentle eruption

300

This famous volcano buried Pompeii in 79 A.D.



Mount Vesuvius

300

Tourists often visit volcanoes to see this hot flowing rock.



lava

300

Ash can damage this part of your body if protection is not used.

the lungs

400

Volcanoes usually form where tectonic plates meet or over these hot underground areas.



 hot spots

400

Volcanoes can create this type of new Earth material when lava cools.

new crust



400

The 1980 eruption of this volcano changed the landscape of Washington State.



Mount St. Helens



400

People living near volcanoes may need to leave quickly during this emergency action.



evacuation

400

This emergency bag should contain food, water, and supplies during disasters.

a survival kit



500

This process happens when one tectonic plate sinks under another and forms volcanoes.



subduction

500

This volcanic feature forms after the top of a volcano collapses inward.

a caldera

500

This volcanic explosivity scale measures how powerful eruptions are.

the VEI (Volcanic Explosivity Index)

500

This dangerous fast-moving mixture of ash, gas, and rock can race down a volcano.



a pyroclastic flow

500

Lahars are dangerous volcanic disasters made of mud, ash, rocks, and this.



water