Geography > QUESTIONS & ANSWERS > Earth Science Chapter 8: Volcanoes and Volcanism ALL SOLUTION 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL- 2023/24 EDIT (All)
igneous The type of rocks volcanoes are made of volcano A term that originally came from the name for a Roman god; a depositional mountain built up by molten rock that has risen to the earth's sur... face through a vent vent The place formed in a volcano where when magma forces its way to the surface and breaks through. Pillow Lava forms underwater lahar a mudslide caused by a volcano ash, cinders, tephra All have similar traits smallest to largest ash, cinder, bomb bacteria Organisms that are the base or first step of the food chain around black smokers deep within the ocean stratovolcano The most common structure for a volcano; volcano that emits lava and solid debris in alternately quiet and explosive eruptions flood A typical young-earth creation geologist's view of volcanoes would state that volcanoes formed during or shortly after the _____________ active, extinct, dormant All these terms relate to the activity level of a volcano Mt. Saint Helens A volcano located in the state of Washington VEI The ____________ of a volcanoes eruption is based on the amount of tephra produces, the height of the eruption cloud, and a descriptive estimate of the explosion still vertical is to dike as horizontal is to __________ plutons batholiths and laccoliths are both type [Show More]
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