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Volcanoes Effect on Earth
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An Explosive Impact Flows and Fallout Characteristics ◦ Can flow like an avalanche ◦ Can mix with water to form mudslides ◦ Knock down trees and buildings ◦ Dam up river valleys
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Climate Changes Volcanic ash and sulfuric gases reach atmosphere Blocks out Sunlight Lower atmospheric temperature leads to wet mild summers and long cold winters
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Types of Volcanoes Shield Cinder Cone Composite or Stratovolcano
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Shield Nonexplosive Built by layers of low silica lava Runny lava layers spread out over great distance Gradual sides with a wide base, not very steep
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Cinder Cone Moderately explosive eruptions Small cones made of pyroclastic material Steeper slopes with narrow base Erodes quickly ◦ Pyroclastic material is not cemented together with lava
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Composite or Stratovolcano Formed by explosive eruptions followed by non-explosive outpourings of lava Combination leaves alternating layers of pyroclastic material and lava Broad, wide bases and sides Steep towards the top
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Craters and Caldera Crater ◦ Top of the central vent, funnel shaped pit Funnel shape due to: ◦ Explosions ◦ Material erupting out of vent ◦ Collapse of material from rim back into vent Caldera ◦ Magma chamber empties and roof collapses causing ground to sink
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Volcanic Formations Lava Plateau ◦ Massive outpouring of lava ◦ Erupts from long cracks called fissures ◦ Non-explosive type of eruption Geyser ◦ Hot water and steam that erupts from ground Batholith ◦ Mass of rock formed when a large body of magma cooled in the Earth Volcanic Neck ◦ Magma hardens in central pipe of volcano
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