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TYPES OF VOLCANOES

TYPES OF VOLCANOES. What is a volcano?. Any opening in the crust through which magma has reached the surface. What is the opening called?. The vent. What is lava?. Magma that has reached the surface and cooled. Answer these questions. What do you call lava while it is still in the mantle?

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TYPES OF VOLCANOES

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  1. TYPES OF VOLCANOES

  2. What is a volcano? Any opening in the crust through which magma has reached the surface

  3. What is the opening called? The vent

  4. What is lava? Magma that has reached the surface and cooled

  5. Answer these questions • What do you call lava while it is still in the mantle? • Through what does a volcano erupt? • Do you think all volcanoes have only one vent? If not, what type of volcanoes would have more than one vent?

  6. Geologists classify volcanoes into three main groupings: Cinder cones Composite volcanoes Shield volcanoes

  7. Cinder Cone Volcanoes pubs.usgs.gov/gip/volc/types.html

  8. Cinder Cone Volcanoes the smallest and most abundant volcanoes.

  9. Cinder Cone Volcanoes They form when large amounts of gas are trapped in magma leading to violent eruptions

  10. Cinder Cone Volcanoes Vast quantities of ash and lava are thrown from the vent

  11. Cinder Cone Volcanoes These “particles” fall to the ground and form the cone around the vent

  12. Cinder Cone Volcanoes Paricutin, in Mexico, is a famous cinder cone. It began erupting in 1943 and didn’t stop until 1952!

  13. Summary Write three sentences that summarize Cinder Cones

  14. Composite Volcanoesalso called stratovolcanoes pubs.usgs.gov/gip/volc/types.html

  15. Composite Volcanoes Made of layers: ash, cinder, and lava Their magma is rich in silica, an element, and is very “viscous” That means it doesn’t flow easily

  16. Composite Volcanoes Eruptions alternate between flows and violent bursts These volcanoes are typically high with steep sides

  17. Composite Volcanoes Some famous composite volcanoes include Mt. Fuji in Japan

  18. and Mt. St. Helens

  19. and, in California, Mt. Shasta

  20. Summary Write three sentences that summarize Composite volcanoes

  21. Shield Volcanoes pubs.usgs.gov/gip/volc/types.html

  22. Shield Volcanoes These volcanoes have mild eruptions Their magma is rich in iron and magnesium and flows easily over great distances

  23. Shield Volcanoes This type of lava produces gently sloping mountains

  24. Shield Volcanoes These are some of the largest volcanoes in the world

  25. Shield Volcanoes One of the most famous shield volcanoes is in the U.S. Hawaii’s Mauna Loa.

  26. Summary Write three sentences that summarize Shield volcanoes

  27. Answer these questions • Which volcanoes probably have the most violent eruptions? • Which volcanoes are the largest? • Which have the steepest sides?

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