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F6:Volcanoes

definitions for science class

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volcanoesa vent or fissure in the earth's surface throgh which magma and gases are expelled
magmamolten rock
lavamagma that flows onto earth's surface
ashtiny dust particles that harden in the air
magma chamberthe body of molten rock that feeds a volcanoes
ventan ppening at the surface of the earth through which volcaic materials pass
pumicesoild lava that can float
pyroclasic materialforms when magma is blasted into the air and hardens
aajagged rock with a brittle surface
pahoehoelava that flows slowly, glassy surface has rounded wrinkles
pillow lavaforms when lava erupts under underwater
blocky lavacool, stiff lava that does NOT travel far from the erupting vent
lapillitype of pyroclastic material
pyroclastic flowdangerous type of volcanic flow
cratera funnel-shaped pit near the top of the central vent of a volcano
calderalarge, semicircular depression that forms when the magma chamber below a volcano partically empties and causes the ground above to sink
riftssurface erupted from long crakes
lava plateauwide, flat landform that results from repeated nonexplosive eruptions of lava that spread over a large area
rift zonean areaof deep crakes that form between two tectonic plates that are pulling away from each other
Surtseylava that poured ot at the MId- Atlantic Ridge near Iceland
subductionthe movement of one tectonic plate underneath another
hot spotsa volcanically active area of eath's surface far from a tectonic plate boundary
mantle plumcolums of rising magma
extinct volcanoesvolcanoes that have not erupted in recored history and probably never erupt again
dormant volcanoesare currently no erupting, but the record of the past eruptiions sugest that the volcano may erupt again
actve volcanoesare currently erupting or show signs of erupting in the near future
tiltmeterhelps scientist detect small changes in the angle of a volcano's slope


St. James Catholic School
Millstadt, IL

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