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Volcanoes Chapter 6
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What are volcanoes? They are openings in the Earth that erupt gases, ash, and lava
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Kilauea – most active volcano in the world
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Effects of eruptions: - volcanic ash (global temp.) -Lava flows -Fires -Lahars (mudslides) -Acid rain
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Formation Magma is forced upward towards the Earth’s surface (WHY?) Flows out through openings called VENTS
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Where do they occur? Divergent Plate boundaries Iceland
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Convergent plate boundaries Andes Mountains – South America
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Hot Spots The Hawaiian IslandsThe Hawaiian Islands
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Types of Eruptions Based on - amount of water vapor or other gases trapped in magma - Silica content of magma
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Quiet Eruptions Basaltic magma Iceland Kilauea
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Explosive Eruptions Granitic & Andesitic Magma Mt. St. Helens Soufriere Hills Mt. Pinatubo Mt. Pinatubo
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Forms of Volcanoes Shield Volcanoquiet eruptions of basaltic magma layering to form broad volcanoes with sloping sides Shield Volcano – quiet eruptions of basaltic magma layering to form broad volcanoes with sloping sides
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Cinder Cone Cinder Cone – Explosive eruptions of tephra which form steep sided, loosely packed volcanoes
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Composite Volcano – A combo of quiet and violent eruptions usually steep
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