Ms. Imaan's ES Volcano Quiz

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Exploring the World of Volcanoes

Welcome to Ms. Imaan's ES Volcano Quiz! Test your knowledge about volcanoes, magma, and eruption types in this engaging quiz designed for students and volcano enthusiasts alike.

In this quiz, you will discover:

  • What magma becomes when it reaches the surface
  • The different types of volcanoes
  • Characteristics of volcanic materials
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by DancingMagma534
Once magma reaches the surface, it is called
Silica
Lava
Rock
Magma leaves a volcano through a
Dike
Sill
Vent
A volcano that is no longer erupting but is likely to erupt again in the future is
Extinct
Dormant
Active
A volcano that is will no longer erupt again in the future is
Extinct
Dormant
Active
What forms when magma hardens in the pipe of a volcano?
Sill
Dike
Volcanic neck
Define a volcano?
A break in continental plates
A weak spot in the crust where magma comes to surface
A drift in oceanic plate
Volcanic particles with consistency of flour grain
Ash
Dust
Cinder
Bomb
Volcanic particles the size of a rice grain
Ash
Dust
Cinder
Bomb
This type of volcano is mainly made of cinders, ash, dust, and bomb particles
Cinder Cone
Composite
Shield
This type of volcano is mainly made of a comb of lava layers and cinders, and ash
Cinder Cone
Composite
Shield
This type of volcano is mainly made of layers of lava sheet
Cinder Cone
Composite
Shield
Mt. Vesuvius, Mt St. Helens, Mt Shasta, and Mt Lassen are all examples of
Cinder Cone Volcano
Shield Volcano
Composite Volcano
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