Volcano An opening in the earth's crust through which molten lava, ash, and gases are ejected.

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Volcano An opening in the earth's crust through which molten lava, ash, and gases are ejected

Ash cloud Smoke that comes out of the volcano that is made from hot gases and tiny pieces of rock.

Molten Lava Melted rock that flows down the volcano

Crater A deep hollow at the top of a volcano

Poisonous gas A gas that will kill people, if inhaled.

Eruption An explosion of gases, magma and rock from a volcano

Vent An opening or hole on the top or side of a volcano where magma or smoke can escape.

Hiker A hiker is a person who goes for a long walk in the countryside.

Survivor A person who continues to live, despite nearly dying.

Definition Bingo Choose 4 of the words we have been learning today and write them down. Volcano Eruption Hiker Molten Lava Crater Ash cloud Vent Survivor Poisonous gas