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Volcano Review

Volcano Review

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Science

8th Grade

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MS-ESS1-1, MS-ESS2-2, MS-ESS2-1

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Shelby Spaulding

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17 Slides • 4 Questions

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Unit 7

Constructive and Destructive Forces

Volcanoes

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Volcanoes and Plate Tectonics

What is a volcano? A mountain that forms when
magma reaches the surface of the Earth.

Magma - molten rock, gas, and water in the mantle

Lava- magma when it reaches the surface (cools to
form solid rock)

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What is the difference between magma and lava?

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Where are Volcanoes Found?

Ring of Fire
Major belt of volcanoes
that circles the Pacific
Ocean

Volcanoes are found along plate boundaries

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How Volcanoes Form

Island arc:

A string of islands
at an ocean-ocean
convergent plate
boundary

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Hot Spots: Magma erupts
from the mantle through
the crust and reaches the
surface

Examples:
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Yellowstone National Park

2.

Hawaii islands

Where are Volcanoes Found?

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Multiple Select

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Where are the two locations volcanoes can form? (Select all correct answers)

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Hot Spots

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Mid-Ocean Ridge

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Hot Climates

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Plate Boundaries

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Volcanic Eruptions

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Geologists classify
volcanoes as

Quiet or Explosive.

...It depends on silica
content and
temperature.

Volcano Eruptions & Classification

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What happens when a Volcano Erupts?

Example: Kilauea volcano, Hawaiian Islands

Quiet Eruptions:
● Low silica
● Thin and runny
● Flows easily
● Gas bubbles let

out gently

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Hawaii Quiet Eruption

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What happens when a Volcano Erupts?

Example:
Mount Saint Helens, Oregon

Explosive Eruptions:
● High silica
● Thick & sticky
● Magma builds up &

gets pushed out with
great force!

● Gases get trapped
● Throws lava in the air

breaks into fragments
of ash, cinders,
bombs.

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Mount St. Helens Explosive Eruption

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Draw

Draw the general shape of a quiet eruption volcano

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Pahoehoe Lava
(pah HOH ee hoh ee)

Fast moving hot lava that
is thin and runny

Solid mass of ropelike coils

Volcano Erupts- Types of Lava

(From Quiet Eruption)

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Aa Lava
(AH ah)

Cooler
and
thicker

Slower
moving

Rough
jagged lava
chunks

Volcano Erupts- Types of Lava

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Volcanic Landforms

Cinder Cone Volcanoes:

Magma thick & sticky

Erupt explosively

Composite Volcanoes:

Silica varies

Eruptions alternate with flows
and explosive

Shield Volcanoes:

Thin layers of lava

Hot spot volcanoes, ocean floor

Volcanic eruptions create landforms made of lava, ash, and other materials

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Cinder Cone
Volcano

High silica

content

Thick & sticky

magma

Explosive

volcano

Steep, cone

shaped hill

Volcanic Landforms:

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Composite
Volcanoes

Varying silica
content

magma
thickness varies

Alternating
layers of lava
and ash

Tall, cone
shaped
mountains

Volcanic Landforms:

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Shield
Volcanoes

Thin layers of

lava

Wide, gently

sloped
mountain

Volcanic Landforms:

NOTE: Hot Spot volcanoes that form on the ocean
floor are usually shield volcanoes.

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What type of volcano is considered a quiet eruption volcano?

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Unit 7

Constructive and Destructive Forces

Volcanoes

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