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Volcanic Landforms (pages 217–223)

Students will be able to… List the landforms that lava and ash create. Explain how the magma that hardens beneath the earth’s surface creates landforms. Identify other distinct features that occur in volcanic areas.

Landforms From Lava and Ash (pages 218–220) 1. List the landforms that lava and ash create.

Key Concept: Volcanic eruptions create landforms made of lava, ash, and other materials. These landforms include shield volcanoes, cinder cone volcanoes, composite volcanoes, and lava plateaus.

A shield volcano is a gently sloping mountain A shield volcano is a gently sloping mountain. It forms when a volcano erupts quietly. Thin layers of lava build up slowly over a large area around the vent.

A cinder cone is a steep, cone-shaped hill or small mountain A cinder cone is a steep, cone-shaped hill or small mountain. It forms when a volcano erupts explosively. Ashes, cinders, and bombs pile up around the vent.

A composite volcano is a tall, cone-shaped mountain A composite volcano is a tall, cone-shaped mountain. It forms when a volcano erupts quietly and then explosively, over and over again. Layers of lava are followed by layers of ash, cinders, and bombs.

Sometimes lava forms a plateau instead of a mountain Sometimes lava forms a plateau instead of a mountain. A lava plateau is a high, level area. It forms when thin lava flows out of many long cracks.

If a magma chamber empties, a volcano can collapse If a magma chamber empties, a volcano can collapse. This leaves a huge hole called a caldera. A caldera may fill with water and form a lake.

Answer the following questions.

If a volcano collapses, it leaves a huge hole called a(an) caldera

Cinder cone Shield Volcano Composite Volcano

Circle the letter of the choice that describes how a lava plateau forms. a. Thick lava erupts from a central vent. b. Thin lava flows out of many long cracks. c. Thick lava erupts from a caldera.

Landforms From Magma (pages 221–222) 2 Landforms From Magma (pages 221–222) 2. Explain how the magma that hardens beneath the earth’s surface creates landforms.

Key Concept: Features formed by magma include volcanic necks, dikes, and sills, as well as batholiths and dome mountains.

A volcanic neck forms when magma hardens in the pipe of a volcano A volcanic neck forms when magma hardens in the pipe of a volcano. Softer rock around the pipe wears away, leaving just the neck standing. A volcanic neck looks like a giant tooth stuck in the ground.

A dike forms when magma hardens across rock layers A dike forms when magma hardens across rock layers. A dike is a vertical, or up-and-down, layer of hardened magma.

A sill forms when magma hardens between rock layers A sill forms when magma hardens between rock layers. A sill is a horizontal, or sideways, layer of hardened magma.

A batholith forms when a large amount of magma hardens inside the crust. A batholith is a large rock mass. It may become part of a mountain range.

A dome mountain forms when a batholith or smaller chunk of hardened magma is pushed up to the surface. The hardened magma forces the layers of rock above it to bend upward into a dome shape.

Answer the following questions

A volcanic neck forms when magma hardens in a volcano’s pipe

Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about batholiths. a. Batholiths form on the surface. b. Batholiths are large masses of rock. c. Batholiths may form dome mountains.

Dike Sill

Geothermal Activity (pages 222–223) 3 Geothermal Activity (pages 222–223) 3. Identify other distinct features that occur in volcanic areas.

Key Concept: Hot springs and geysers are types of geothermal activity that are often found in areas of present or past volcanic activity.

Magma below the surface can heat underground water Magma below the surface can heat underground water. The heating of underground water by magma is called geothermal activity. Geothermal activity is common where there are volcanoes.

A hot spring forms when water heated by magma rises to the surface and collects in a natural pool.

A geyser forms when hot water and steam are trapped underground in a narrow crack. Pressure builds up until the hot water and steam erupt from the ground. This happens over and over again. Old Faithful is a geyser in Yellowstone National Park. It erupts about once an hour.

Geysers!!

Hot water from underground can be piped into homes to heat them Hot water from underground can be piped into homes to heat them. This is how many people in Iceland heat their homes. Hamburg Water House

Steam from underground can be piped into electric power plants Steam from underground can be piped into electric power plants. In the power plants, the heat energy in the steam is turned into electric energy.

Answer the following

In geothermal activity, what heats underground water? a. lava b. steam c. Magma

Geyser

true or false? Underground water and steam can be used for energy.

1. List the landforms that lava and ash create. 2. Explain how the magma that hardens beneath the earth’s surface creates landforms. 3. Identify other distinct features that occur in volcanic areas.

The End!