Parts of a Volcano
Stages of a Volcano
Types of a Volcano
Examples of Volcanoes
Miscellaneous
100

The molten rock that is inside a volcano.

What is magma?

100

What volcano is currently erupting or will erupt in the near future?

An active volcano.

100

TRUE OR FALSE: Stratovolcanoes have steep sides.

True.

100
True or False: Krakatoa is currently dormant.

True

100

This area is found in the Pacific Ocean and consists of 75% of the Earth's volcanoes.

What is the Ring of Fire?

200

The uppermost part of a volcano

What is the throat?

200

What volcano is unlikely to erupt again?

An extinct volcano.

200

TRUE OR FALSE: Shield volcanoes are mostly made of basalt.

True.

200

True or False: Vesuvius is located in Italy.

True

200

These birds lay their eggs near volcanoes for the heat.

What are maleo birds?

300

These are projectiles ejected from a volcano that are dangerous.

What are volcanic bombs?

300

What volcano is not expected to erupt soon but will in the future?

A dormant volcano.

300

Give the three types of volcanoes.

Shield, lava dome, and stratovolcanoes/composite.

300

What is Vesuvius famous for?

Destroying Pompeii and Herculaneum.

300

What is the definition of a volcano?

 (Sample Answer) They are spots in the Earth's crust that allow magma to seep through.

400

What is magma that has been blocked by rock and ash called? 

What is a dike?

400

Give an example of an active volcano.

Mount Kilauea.

400

Give two examples of shield volcanoes.

Kilauea and Mauna Loa.

400

Give three examples of famous volcanoes mentioned in the slides.

(Sample Answer) Vesuvius, St. Helens, and Krakatoa

400

Lava is inside the volcano, while magma is the liquid rock that seeps out of a volcano.

False; it is the reverse.

500

What is magma that cools and crystallizes in a dike?

What is silt?

500

Name the three stages of a volcano.

Active, dormant, and extinct.

500

About what percent of volcanoes are lava-dome forming?

6 percent.

500

Where is Krakatoa located?

Indonesia.

500

Name three ways volcanoes can be monitored.

(Sample answer) Observing earthquakes , using a tiltmeter, or using satellites.