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Volcanoes & Plate Tectonics Volcanic Eruptions Volcanic Landforms California Geology 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

the Earth’s surface that What is lava? Molten rock above the Earth’s surface that erupts from volcanoes. Row 1, Col 1

Sticky, thick lavas are rich in this. What is silica? Sticky, thick lavas are rich in this. 1,2

made of alternating layers What is a composite volcano? This type of volcano is steep-sided, made of alternating layers of lava and tephra, and sometimes erupts violently. 1,3

What is a composite volcano? Mount Shasta is an example of this type of volcano. 1,4

A weak spot in the curst where molten material comes to the surface. What is a volcano? A weak spot in the curst where molten material comes to the surface. 2,1

occurs when the volcano shows signs it may erupt What is active? This stage in the life cycle of a volcano occurs when the volcano shows signs it may erupt in the near future. 2,2

This forms volcanic mountains. What is lava? This forms volcanic mountains. 2,3

This forms when a caldera What is a lake? This forms when a caldera fills with water. 2,4

A plate boundary, such as the Great Rift Valley in East Africa, What is a spreading boundary? A plate boundary, such as the Great Rift Valley in East Africa, that forms new oceanic crust as lava pours out of cracks in the ocean floor. 3,1

What is an explosive eruption? and water vapors form this. Magmas rich in silica and water vapors form this. 3,2

This forms as a result of a collapse of a volcano’s peak. What is a caldera? This forms as a result of a collapse of a volcano’s peak. 3,3

When these move, California’s geological features change. What are tectonic plates? When these move, California’s geological features change. 3,4

an example of an island arc where colliding boundaries What is the Pacific Ring of Fire? Close to home, this is an example of an island arc where colliding boundaries form many volcanoes. 4,1

Lava flows, pyroclastic flows, mud slides, and clouds of What are the dangers people face during volcanic eruptions? Lava flows, pyroclastic flows, mud slides, and clouds of ash and poisonous gas are examples of these. 4,2

A large body of cooled magma beneath the Earth’s surface. What is a batholith? A large body of cooled magma beneath the Earth’s surface. 4,3

along plate boundaries. What are faults? These are formed along plate boundaries. 4,4

What is an intraplate location? Like the Hawaiian Islands, this is where hot spot volcanoes form. 5,1

surface because of this. What is less dense? Magma rises to the surface because of this. 5,2

cuts across rock layers. What is a dike? Hardened magma that cuts across rock layers. 5,3

Who are volcanologists? These scientists analyze lava samples to help understand eruptions. 5,4