Volcano Types
Volcanic Eruptions
Numbers
Random Facts!
100

Stratovolcanoes appear as tall ______ mountains.

steep

100

What happens FIRST during a volcanic eruption?

The molten rock stored in the magma chamber rises through the crater vents.

100

Volcanoes are scattered across the planet. About _______ active volcanoes can be found across the world.

1,500

100

Whether on land or underwater, volcanoes are located where ________________ meet.

tectonic plates

200

Shield Volcanoes are flatter and _____-shaped.

dome

200

What happens SECOND in a volcanic eruption?

The molten rock travels up the main vent and gases expand. This water becomes steam, creating pressure.

200

The Ring of Fire contains about _______ of the planet's volcanoes.

75%

200

There are several types of of volcanoes classified by ______ and ______.

shape and size

300

Calderas are large depressions in the _______.

ground

300

What happens LASTLY during a volcanic eruption?

When the pressure can no longer be contained, the volcano may explode with a huge BANG!

300

Lava can reach temperatures of over _______ degrees farenheit.

2,000

300

Once magma is above ground, it is called _______.

LAVA

400

Mid-Ocean Ridges are _________ chains of volcanic mountains.

underwater

400

What is the searing hot gas and hot ash that erupt from the volcano and race down the sides burning everything in its path?

Pyroclastic flow

400

The Ring of Fire has _______ volcanoes.

452

400

To measure volcanic eruptions, scientists developed the Volcanic _________ Index

Explosivity

500

In our reading, we learned there are stratovolcanoes, shield volcanoes, and __________________.

cinder cone volcanoes

500

All volcanoes emit gas and molten rock. The journey of these emissions begins deep underground in the earth's _______.

CORE

500

The most destructive volcanic eruption ever witnessed occurred in Indonesia in 1815, it erupted with a VEI of _____.

7

500

Volcanic _____ provides nutrients to nearby soil, making the land fertile.

ash

BONUS +100: Lava when it cools hardens into rock and creates new ___forms.