Famous Volcanoes
Techtonic plates
Island forming
Magma
Types of magm and volcanoes
100

This volcano erupted in the Philippines in 1991.

 what isMt. Pinatubo?

100

Plate tectonic boundaries where two plates converge, and one plate is thrust beneath the other.

What are Subduction zones?

100

Chains of volcanoes that are caused by partial melting of the plate at a subduction zone.

What are Island arcs?

100

Are made of different minerals that have different melting points; therefore, magma can vary in composition.

What are rocks?

100

Viscosity which is the internal flow of magma.

What is magma composition?

200

This famous volcano erupted on May 18th, 1980 killing 185,193 in the United States.

What is Mt. St. Helens?

200

Occurs in a horseshoe shape around the edge of the Pacific Ocean, offshore of Washington state, Canada, Alaska, Russia, Japan and Indonesia and down to New Zealand and the southern edge of South America.

What are Subduction Zone>

200

 Begins to heat up as it descends into the lithosphere and eventually melts .

What are the subducting plate?

200

Forms when rocks melt.

What is Magma?

200

Sticky, thick, and resist flowing, much like putty.

What is viscosity? 

300

This volcano is the world's largest, active volcano rising 2.5 miles above sea level.

What is Mauna Loa, Hawaii? 

300

Subduction occurs when two plates collide at a convergent boundary, and one plate is driven beneath the other, back into the Earth's interior.


What boundaries cause subduction?

300
As a crustal tectonic plates move over hot spots mantle material upwells and erupts on the surface of the plate to form a volcano, seamount or volcanic island.


What type of tectonic plates cause islands?

300

 Magma contains two kinds of dissolved gases.

What carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide?

300

Locations can be oceanic and continental crust.

What is Basaltic magma?

400

According to some experts, if this volcano ever became active, it would be the biggest catastrophe in the world. 

What is the Yellowstone?

400

The Cascadia Subduction Zone, extending from northern California through western Oregon and Washington to southern British Columbia.

What are types of convergent boundaries? 

400

Island arcs are long chains of active volcanoes with intense seismic activity found along convergent tectonic plate boundaries.

 What areconvergent tectonic plate boundaries?

400

This is the plastic like portion of the mantle underneath the lithosphere.

What is the Athenosphere?

400

.  Location is around the continental crust, and it is very explosive.


What isRhyolitic magma? 

500

This volcano in Japan has is about 78 miles in circumference and 30 to 40 miles in diameter. 

What is Mount Fuji?

500

Forms an arc when two oceanic plates converge creating a row of islands above the overriding plate.

What are islands?

500

Collides against each other, the older and therefore heavier of the two subducts beneath the other, initiating volcanic activity

What are two oceanic plates? 

500

Influences whether a rock will melt  besides pressure and temperature.

What is water>

500

.This type of volcano is highly dangerous to humans.

What are composite cones?