Volcanoes

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9th Geology Flashcards on Volcanoes, created by Brian Hedspeth on 21/11/2013.
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What is the world's most active volcano? Kilauae
A vent in Earth's Surface made of lava and volcanic ash, which erupts and builds up Volcano
A magma’s viscosity is directly related to its ____. silica content
As the temperature of lava increases,its viscosity_____. decreases
piece of semi-molten rock ejected as glowing lava is a ____. volcanic bomb
The particles produced in volcanic eruptions are called ____. pyroclastic material
Large particles of hardened lava ejected from a volcano are called ____. blocks
What is the most abundant gas associated with volcanic activity? water vapor
What type of volcano is built almost entirely from ejected lava fragments? cinder cone
The broad, slightly dome-shaped volcanoes of Hawaii are ____. shield volcanoes
A volcano that is fairly symmetrical and has both layers of lava and pyroclastic deposits is a ____. composite cone volcano
What plays a major part in determining the form of a volcano? magma composition
The most violent volcanic eruptions are associated with what type of volcano? composite cones
Magma forms when solid rock in the crust and upper mantle ____. melts
Magma tends to rise towards Earth’s surface primarily because ____. rocks become less dense when they melt
Most of the active volcanoes on Earth are located in a belt known as the ____. Pacific Ring of Fire
A material’s ____________________ is a measure of its resistance to flow. Viscosity
The change in temperature with depth is the ____________________ gradient. geothermal
A large depression in a volcano after it collapses into the magma chamber A caldera
The volcanic landform that is formed when the volcanic pipe remains after most of the cone has been eroded is called a ____. volcanic neck
Structures that form from the cooling and hardening of magma beneath Earth’s surface are ____. plutons
The largest intrusive igneous formed when the magma chamber cools is called a ____. batholith
Which type of intrusive feature forms when magma is injected into fractures cutting across preexisting rock layers? dike
What commonly horizontal intrusive igneous body is formed when magma is injected parallel to sedimentary bedding planes? sill
Some magma that forms a sill may continue to push the rock layers upward, forming a dome shape called a laccolith
What is the structure labeled 10? Magma Conduit
What is the structure labeled #4? Central Vent
What is the structure labeled #3? Summit Caldera
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