Types of Volcanoes
Vocabulary
Factors Affecting Eruptions
Volcanic Material
Origin of Magma
100

a broad, gently sloping volcano built from fluid basaltic lava.

What are Shield Volcanoes?

100

This is a substance’s resistance to flow

What is Viscosity?

100

the mobility of lava is strongly affected by this

What is temperature.

100

When fluid basaltic lavas harden, they commonly form a relatively smooth skin that wrinkles as the still-molten subsurface lava continues to move which resemble twisted braids in ropes.

What are Pahoehoe Flows?

100

Magma originates when essentially solid rock, located in the crust and upper mantle, does this.

What is partially melts?

200

a small volcano built primarily of pyroclastic material ejected from a single vent.

What are Cinder Cones?

200

an opening to the surface

What is a vent?

200

this gets trapped in magma providing the force to eject molten rock from the vent.

What are Dissolved Gasses?

200

Another common type of basaltic lava which has a surface of rough, jagged blocks with dangerously sharp edges and spiny projections.

What are AA Flows?

200

This occurs when the confining pressure drops enough.

What is Decompression melting?

300

a volcano composed of both lava flows and pyroclastic material

What are Composite Cones

300

a mountain formed of lava and/or pyroclastic material

What is a volcano

300

the viscosity of magma is directly related to this.

What is its silica content.?

300

The most common gas released during a eruption.

What is water vapor?

300

This causes rocks to melt at lower temperatures

What is water?

400

these volcanoes are found by the thousands all around Earth

What are Cinder Cones?

400

a steep-walled depression located at the summit of many volcanoes.

What is a Crater?

400

This type of lava has high silica content and doesn’t flow easily.

What is rhyolitic lavas?

400

This is a block which have been ejected as glowing lava

What are bombs?

400

Heat is generated here when friction generates heat as huge slabs of crust slide past each other.

What are subduction zones?

500

These volcanoes are mostly located in a relatively narrow zone that rims the Pacific Ocean called the Ring of Fire

What are Composite Cones?

500

the name given to particles produced in volcanic eruptions.

What is Pyroclastic material

500

This type of lava contains less silica and tend to be more fluid.

What is basaltic lava?

500

the name given to particles produced in volcanic eruptions which include broken rock, fine ash, dust 

What are Pyroclastic Materials?

500

Crustal rocks are heated as they descend into the mental during this.

What is subduction?