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Types of Volcanoes

Types of Volcanoes

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Science

11th Grade

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NGSS
MS-ESS1-1, MS-ESS2-2, K-ESS2-2

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Tim Gault

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10 Slides • 18 Questions

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​Volcano Types

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Multiple Choice

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Poll Question:

Which western U.S. city is shown in this image?

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Seattle

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Reno

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Denver

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Portland

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Match

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Match the following.

Largest type of volcano

Lava underground

Determine the explosiveness of a volcano

Has quiet and explosive periods

Erupted in 1980

Shield Volcano

magma

silica and water content

Composite Volcano

Mount St. Helens

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Multiple Choice

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What are the three main types of volcanoes?

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giant volcanoes, cool volcanoes, forest volcanoes

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dome volcanoes, mini volcanoes, rocky volcanoes

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shield volcanoes, cinder cone volcanoes, and composite volcanoes

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caldera volcanoes, dome volcanoes, pipe volcanoes

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What is another name for a composite volcano?

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typical volcano

stratovolcano

caldera

cratervolcano

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There are more than 500 active volcanoes in the world. More than half of these volcanoes are part of the "Ring of Fire," a region that encircles the Pacific Ocean.

Did you know?

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What is the Ring of Fire?

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A type of jewelry worn on the finger.

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A major area in the basin of the Pacific Ocean where earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur.

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A popular song by Johnny Cash.

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A boxing term for a knockout punch.

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Which type of volcano has steep slopes and is composed of

layers of lava and pyroclastic materials?

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caldera

composite

cinder cone volcano

shield volcano

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Which type of volcano has a broad, gently sloping cone and is composed of layers of solidified lava flows?

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caldera

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shield volcano

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cinder cone volcano

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stratovolcano

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Multiple Choice

Which type of volcano is characterized by explosive eruptions and a steep-sided cone?

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shield volcanoes

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calderas

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composite

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cinder cones

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How hot is lava? 

Lava's temperature can range between 1,300 to 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit.

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How hot is lava?

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150-350 degrees

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475-750 degrees

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1300-2200 degrees

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over 4500 degrees

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What is the largest type of volcano on Earth?

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cinder cone volcano

stratovolcano

caldera

shield volcano

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Multiple Choice

What is the term used to describe a volcanic eruption that releases a mixture of lava and pyroclastic materials?

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pyroclastic flow

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magma eruption

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volcanic ash

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lava flow

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More than 80% of the earth's surface is volcanic in origin. The sea floor and some mountains were formed by countless volcanic eruptions. Gaseous emissions from volcano formed the earth's atmosphere.

Did you know?

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What type of volcano is shown?​

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Fill in the Blank

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This is a _____ volcano.

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What type of volcano is shown?​
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cinder cone
composite
shield

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What is molten rock that has formed deep within the Earth?
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Hot Spot

Magma

Lava

Volcano

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Volcanoes are found...

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on land

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under water

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on islands

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all of the above

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Draw

Draw and label the three types of volcanoes we discussed - shield, composite and cindercone.

Be sure to draw their relative size to each other.

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...could erupt at any time.

Active Volcano

​...has erupted in the last 10,000 years.

Dormant Volcano

​...will never erupt again.

Extinct Volcano

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Mount St. Helens in the northwestern United States had an immense eruption on today’s date – May 18, 1980. It’s since often been declared the most disastrous volcanic eruption in U.S. history. And, just days before the anniversary – on May 14, 2023 – current warming temperatures released a debris flow, made from leftover eruptive material, that rushed down South Coldwater Creek and took out a bridge on the lone park road, State Highway 504, also known as Spirit Lake Highway.

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The name of a volcano that erupted in Washington State in 1980.
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Mt. Fuji

Old Faithful

Mt. St. Helens

Mt. Pinatubo

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