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100 400 100 200 300 400 100 200 300 400 100 200 300 400 100 200 300 400 200 300 Types Of Volcanoes Key Terms Fathers of Science Vocaublary Science- General FR
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Kilauea in Hawaii is the world’s most _______ volcano. What is Active
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Mt. Saint Helen’s in an example of this kind of volcano. What is Composite
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A mountain that forms when layers of lava and ash erupt and build up is a ________ What is A Volcano
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A pile of tephra would create this kind of volcano. What is Cinder Cone Volcano
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Hot Spots begin here. Where are The boundary between the mantle and outer core
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How are dikes formed? What is Magma enters a vertical crack and hardens
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Describe how a batholith is created. What is Magma cools underground before reaching the surface
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Why is magma forced up? What is Because it is less dense that the surrounding rock.
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What is By an explosive eruption due to high silica content How is a cinder cone volcano formed?
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How is a shield volcano formed? What is Formed by a quiet eruption
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How is a composite volcano formed? What is By alternating layers of lava and tephra
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Ship Rock, New Mexico has a hard magma core. What kind of volcanic feature is it? What is Volcanic Neck
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Who was the man that founded/created the telescope? Who was Galileo
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Who invented the periodic table? Who was Demitri Mendeleev
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Who is considered the father of the taxonomy and classification? Who was Aristotle
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This clergyman developed the modern day genetic theory Who was Gregory Mendel
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What is the longest river in the world? What is The Nile
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This is considered the building block of all matter? What is The atom
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What is the gestation period of a hippopotamus? What is 8 months
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What instrument measures wind speed? What is An anemometer
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Albert Einstein was a fabulous scientist for his work in physics. Where was he born? Where was Germany
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