Volcano Basics
Formation
Zones
Material
Types
100

What is the difference between lava and magma?

Both are molten rock. Lava is above the earth's surface, magma is below the earth's surface.

100

Volcanoes form in how many ways?

two

100

Where is the Ring of Fire?

Along the rim of the Pacific Plate

100

What are the main ingredients of lava?

Silicate and gas

100

A volcano that is currently erupting

Alive volcano

200

What is a volcano?

a vent in the earth’s crust through which lava, steam, ashes, and gases are forced

200

What percent of volcanoes are formed via hotspots

10%

200

How are tectonic plates moving relative to each other at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge?

Away from each other (divergent)

200

True or false: The more silica in lava means the more easily the lava flows

False

200

A volcano that has not erupted for a long time but may erupt again

Dormant volcano

300

What is a crater?

A funnel shaped vent that forms around the vents of volcanoes
300

How were the Hawaiian Islands formed?

They were formed by a hot spot

300

What are rifts AND how are they formed?

deep cracks that form between two tectonic plates as they move away from each other

300

What are volcanic bombs?

blobs of magma that are shot into the air by a volcano

300

A small, cone shaped volcano built of ash and cinders that has a single vent

Cinder cone volcano

400

Magma beneath a volcano is stored in what?

A magma chamber

400

What is a hotspot?

A place on the Earth’s surface that is directly above a column of rising magma

400

The rim of the Pacific Plate contains what percentage of all of the earth's volcanoes?

60%

400

Describe pahoehoe

lava that has a smooth of billowy surface. It flows easily

400

What is a shield volcano AND what type of eruption(s) is it formed by?

A gently sloping volcano made almost entirely of lava flows. Hawaiian and Icelandic

500

Explain two ways that volcanoes can grow larger

  • from the inside when magma remains in the cone without erupting

  • from the outside when lava escapes through the vent

500

Explain how volcanoes are formed at subduction zones

The subducted plate melts, and the magma rises under pressure

500

Explain how Iceland was formed.

It was formed along due to plates diverging, and rising magma formed new crust

500

What is intrusive action?

when magma flows through fissures and hardens underground

500

What is a composite volcano AND what type of eruption(s) are they formed by?

A deep-sided volcano made of lava, ash, and cinders. Vulcanian, Plinian, Pelean