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1 By: Yudai Koyama And Moonsu Kim
Jeopardy! Volcanoes START!!

2 100 200 300 400 500 Vocabulary Explosive Eruption Effusive Eruptions
Volcano Characteristics Magma Composition at Volcanoes Explosive Eruption Effusive Eruptions Types of Volcanoes Super volcanoes Volcanoes at Hotspots Predicting Volcanic Eruptions 100 200 300 400 500

3 100-Vocabulary Define volcano. Answer

4 ANSWER 100-Vocabulary A vent from which the material from a magma chamber escapes. Home

5 200-Vocabulary Define viscosity. Viscosity! Answer

6 ANSWER 200-Vocabulary A liquids resistance to flow Home

7 300-Vocabulary Define pyroclastic material. Answer

8 ANSWER 300-Vocabulary The combination of all materials ejected during a volcanic eruption. Home

9 400-Vocabulary Define caldera. Answer

10 ANSWER 400-Vocabulary A large volcanic crater, typically one formed by a major eruption leading to the collapse of the mouth of the volcano. Home

11 500-Vocabulary Define tephra Answer

12 ANSWER 500-Vocabulary Rock material ejected from the vent during a volcanic eruption. Home

13 100-Volcano Characteristics Magma Composition at Volcanoes
Where can a volcano form? Answer

14 ANSWER 100-Volcano Characteristics Magma Composition at Volcanoes
Along plate boundaries. Anywhere magma can form. Home

15 200-Volcano Characteristics Magma Composition at Volcanoes
Volcanoes erupt because mantle rocks melts and becomes magma. What are the three conditions mantle rocks can melt? Answer

16 ANSWER 200-Volcano Characteristics Magma Composition at Volcanoes
If temperature rises, if pressure lowers, and if water is added. Home

17 300-Volcano Characteristics Magma Composition at Volcanoes
Name and explain the three stages of a volcano. Answer

18 ANSWER 300-Volcano Characteristics Magma Composition at Volcanoes
Active: Currently erupting or showing signs of eruption. Dormant: No currently activity, but has erupted recently. Extinct: no activity for some time, probably will never erupt again. Home

19 400-Volcano Characteristics Magma Composition at Volcanoes
Explain mafic magma and felsic magma. Answer

20 ANSWER 400-Volcano Characteristics Magma Composition at Volcanoes
Mafic: low in silica. Contain dark magnesium and iron-rich minerals Felsic: high in silica. Contain light minerals, commonly quartz. Home

21 500-Volcano Characteristics Magma Composition at Volcanoes
What are three things magma composition determine? Answer

22 ANSWER 500-Volcano Characteristics Magma Composition at Volcanoes
Eruption style, the type of volcanic cone that forms, and the composition of rocks found at the volcano. Home

23 100- Explosive Eruption Effusive Eruptions
Fill in blank. Large, explosive eruptions contain more energy than an _______________. Answer

24 ANSWER 100- Explosive Eruption Effusive Eruptions
Atomic bomb Home

25 200- Explosive Eruption Effusive Eruptions
What is a pyroclastic flow? Answer

26 ANSWER 200- Explosive Eruption Effusive Eruptions
The combination of tephra, ash, and gas that reach unreal speeds down a slope. Home

27 300- Explosive Eruption Effusive Eruptions
Why is effusive much less deadly? Answer

28 ANSWER 300- Explosive Eruption Effusive Eruptions
Slower, so people can evacuate. Home

29 400- Explosive Eruption Effusive Eruptions
What are the three type of lava flow? Answer

30 ANSWER 400- Explosive Eruption Effusive Eruptions
Aa Pahoehoe Pillow Lava Home

31 500- Explosive Eruption Effusive Eruptions
Explain the three types of lava flows. Answer

32 ANSWER 500- Explosive Eruption Effusive Eruptions
Aa: slightly viscous forms rough jagged layers of lava. Pahoehoe: Not viscous forms ropy, smooth layers of lava Pillow Lava: under water lava flows cool quickly into spherical rocks, common at mid-ocean ridges. Home

33 100-Types of Volcanoes Super volcanoes
True or False A super volcano is a very rare event in Earth's history? Answer

34 ANSWER 100-Types of Volcanoes Super volcanoes
True Home

35 200-Types of Volcanoes Super volcanoes
What is the shape of the volcano directly related to? Answer

36 ANSWER 200-Types of Volcanoes Super volcanoes
Magma composition Home

37 300-Types of Volcanoes Super volcanoes
Name the three shapes of a volcano. Answer

38 ANSWER 300-Types of Volcanoes Super volcanoes
composite cone shield cone cinder cone Home

39 400-Types of Volcanoes Super volcanoes
Explain the shape of the three types of volcanoes. Answer

40 ANSWER 400-Types of Volcanoes Super volcanoes
Composite cone: Built in layers Shield cone: Large, gently sloping volcano Cinder cone: Distinct cone shape Home

41 500-Types of Volcanoes Super volcanoes
Name a place that is considered as a super volcano. Answer

42 ANSWER 500-Types of Volcanoes Super volcanoes
Yellowstone park Home

43 100-Volcanoes at Hotspots Predicting Volcanic Eruptions
Is predicting volcanic eruptions harder to predict or is earthquakes harder to predict? Answer

44 ANSWER 100-Volcanoes at Hotspots Predicting Volcanic Eruptions
Earthquakes are harder to predict. Home

45 200-Volcanoes at Hotspots Predicting Volcanic Eruptions
What is interplate volcanism? Answer

46 ANSWER 200-Volcanoes at Hotspots Predicting Volcanic Eruptions
When a volcano occurs in the middle of plates. Home

47 300-Volcanoes at Hotspots Predicting Volcanic Eruptions
Define mantle plume Answer

48 ANSWER 300-Volcanoes at Hotspots Predicting Volcanic Eruptions
Mantle plume: An upwelling of upwelling of unusually hot mantle plume Home

49 400-Volcanoes at Hotspots Predicting Volcanic Eruptions
Define hotspots. Answer

50 ANSWER 400-Volcanoes at Hotspots Predicting Volcanic Eruptions
Hotspots: a magma chamber developed above the mantle plume Home

51 500-Volcanoes at Hotspots Predicting Volcanic Eruptions
How do scientists predict volcanic eruptions? Name three factors that can be taken into account. Answer

52 ANSWER 500-Volcanoes at Hotspots Predicting Volcanic Eruptions
history of activity earthquakes slope deformation gas emission Home


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