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Review Questions From Reading How Volcanoes Form 1. Erupting volcanoes do not hurt trees or people many miles away… True Or False

FALSE Erupting volcanoes do hurt trees and people many miles away

Review Questions From Reading How Volcanoes Form 2. What is a volcano? A. Hot liquid B. An opening in the Earth’s crust C. Another name for a mountain D. Magma

A volcano is… B. An opening in the Earth’s crust

Review Questions From Reading How Volcanoes Form 3. What is the Earth’s mantle made of? A. Lava B. Big Rocks C. White-hot rock called magma D. Layers of different soils

Earth’s mantle is made of… C. White-hot rock called magma

Review Questions From Reading How Volcanoes Form 4. How do the volcano's cone form? A.Two of Earth’s plates make new mantle B.Earth’s crust is broken into plates C.Earth’s mantle flows into volcano magma D.Layers of lava flows out through Earth’s crust

The volcano’s cone forms when… D. Layers of lava flows out through Earth’s crust

Review Questions From Reading How Volcanoes Form 5. Volcanoes can also form… A.From mountains B.When plates move together and overlap C.By humans D.When a big storm hits

Volcanoes can also form… B. When plates move together and overlap

Review Questions From Reading How Volcanoes Form 6. Volcanoes can form… A.In oceans B.On Land C.On Islands D.All of the above

Volcanoes can form on… D. All the above (oceans, land, islands)

One way in how a volcano forms