Scientists who studies volcanoes
Volcanologist
Magma that breaks the Earth's surface
Lava
If volcano with runny lava and little to no Cinder Ash and steam is called a _________ __________
Hawaiian eruption
Volcanic fog
Vog
A volcano that has not erupted in the past and it's not expected to erupt in the future
Extinct
Water heated by magma
Hot spring
Melted molten rock underneath the ground
Magma
If the volcano produces a fountain of lava that runs down the sides Focus volcanologists call it a ______ ________
Strombolian eruption
A volcano that is expected to erupt
Active
Area around the Pacific Ocean where volcanoes occur in most
Ring of Fire
Underneath the volcano where magma is stored
Magma chamber
A _____ ________is violent it usually causes a loud explosion that sends lava Ash Cinders and gas into the air
Vulcanian eruption
Avalanche like immersion of red hot dust and gases
Pyroclastic flow
A volcano that has erupted in the past is currently inactive and is not expected to erupt again
Dormant
This large gradually sloping volcano has mild eruptions and a continuous flow of lava scientists will study the composition of gathered lava
Active shield volcano
Where the magma goes from underneath the volcano to out of the volcano
Ps. Sorry if I didn't word this very well. I am trying to use the diagram
Vent
The most violent eruption is the _______ _________named after Mount Pelèè on Caribbean island this eruption produces an avalanche of red hot dust and gases called a pyroclastic flow which races down the side of the volcano
Pelean eruption
Mud and rock fragments that search down a mountain when part of it collapses
Debris flow
A volcano that is not currently erupting
Inactive
This large volcano seems to be layered signifying that different types of lava flows have occurred in the past but the volcano is presently inactive
Dormant composite cone volcano
The top of the volcano where magma comes out
Crater
Why can volcanoes sometimes have more than one kind of eruption?
One eruption can change the conditions inside a volcano
Mixtures of cinders Ash and rock discharged by a volcano
Tephra