
Lesson 5.2 Volcanoes and Plate Tectonics
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Lesson 5.2: Volcanoes and Plate Tectonics
Mount Erebus is Antartica is known for its snowy, ice packed slopes. Reaching the top, however, shows that there is more to this mountain than meets the eye. Mount Erebus is also one of the Earth's most southern volcanoes. Scientists believe that Mount Erebus lies over an area where the material from the mantle is able to break through to the surface, sometimes shooting molten rock three meters arcoss.
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Multiple Choice
How does heat move?
From a warmer object to a cooler object
From a cooler object to a warmer object
Toward the hottest object in the area
In a random direction
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Multiple Choice
__________ is the transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid
radiation
convection
conduction
boiling
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Multiple Choice
__________ is the amount of mass in a given volume
weight
heat
energy
density
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Multiple Choice
Where does the heat that causes convection currents in the Earth come from
The Sun
The Crust
The Mantle
The Outer Core
The Inner Core
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Lesson Objectives
Describe a Volcano
Understand where volcanoes found on Earth
Describe why Volcanoes appear where they do
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Where are volcanoes found on Earth's Surface?
Volcano: a mountain that forms in the Earth's crust when molten material reaches the surface
Magma: A molten mixture of rock-forming substances, gases, & water from the mantle
Lava: Magma that has reached the surface
Cools and forms solid Rock
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Where do Volcanoes form?
In general, volcanoes form along plate boundaries of Earth's Plates
Mainly occur at diverging boundaries, where the crust fractures
Can also occur at converging boundaries if one plate pushes under the other
Sometimes form at hotspots away from plate boundaries
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The Ring of Fire
A major belt of volcanoes, in the pacific ocean
Spreads across the ocean, from Asia to North America
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Draw
Circle a volcano on the map that does not fall along a plate boundary
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Multiple Select
Which types of plate boundaries most likely occurs around the ring of fire?
Convergent
Divergent
Transform
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Multiple Choice
____________ is an underground molten mixture of rock forming substances, gases, and water from the mante
Lava
Tectonics
Magma
Crust
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Multiple Choice
A Volcano is a(n) ____________ that forms in Earth's Crust when molten material reaches the surface
island
mountain
valley
Crust
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Volcanoes & Diverging Boundaries
Constructive plate margin
When two plates pull apart, they can form mountain ranges with valleys
Can form volcanoes both on land and in the ocean
lava pours out of the cracks and begins to form new mountains
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Volcanoes & Converging Boundaries
Destructive plate margin
Occurs primarily in/around the ocean
Sometimes when two plates collide, one pushes under the other one and creates a trench
Generally an oceanic plate is pushed under a continental plate and melts
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Volcanoes & Converging Boundaries
Volcanoes at convergent boundaries can create an island arc
Curves the same way as the deep ocean trench
Formed Islands like Japan, New Zealand, and the Caribbean Islands
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Volcanoes & Hot Spots
A Hot spot is an area not along plate boundaries where material from the earths mantle rises to the crust
Stays in one place for millions of years while the plate moves over it
As the plate moves, farther from the hotspot, the island formed stops erupting
Examples: Yellowstone National Park, Hawaii
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Multiple Choice
The Hot spot in this picture is currently forming volcanic mountains on which island
Kauai
Oahu
Maui
Hawaii
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Multiple Choice
Which Island in the chain is the oldest
Kauai
Oahu
Maui
Hawaii
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Multiple Choice
True or False: Islands can form under water
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Is the Island of Oahu likely to erupt again?
Yes
No
Lesson 5.2: Volcanoes and Plate Tectonics
Mount Erebus is Antartica is known for its snowy, ice packed slopes. Reaching the top, however, shows that there is more to this mountain than meets the eye. Mount Erebus is also one of the Earth's most southern volcanoes. Scientists believe that Mount Erebus lies over an area where the material from the mantle is able to break through to the surface, sometimes shooting molten rock three meters arcoss.
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