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Volcanoes Unleashed: A Challenging Science Quiz

Test your knowledge about volcanoes and their fascinating eruptions with our comprehensive quiz! Explore various topics, including volcanic structures, eruption types, and the science behind these natural wonders.

Whether you're a student, educator, or simply a volcanic enthusiast, this quiz provides:

  • 30 thought-provoking multiple-choice questions
  • A blend of basic and advanced volcanic concepts
  • An engaging way to learn about the Earth's volcanic activity
30 Questions8 MinutesCreated by EruptingEarth101
Second - largest eruption in the 20th century
Pinatubo eruption
Mayon eruption
Taal eruption
What did the filipinos experienced
A day without light
A day without sun
A day with a volcano
The person who said "Volcanoes are tear ducts for the earth's tears"
Athanasius Kircher
F.B Taylor
Johannes Kepler
Horizontal and Vertical movement of the crust
Volcanism
Geomorphology
Diastrophism
Opening through which an eruption takes place
Magma Chamber
Vent
Cone
 
Most striking part of the volcano
Magma Chamber
Vent
Cone
Channel or passageway of a volcano
Magma Chamber
Vent
Conduit
Basin - like depression over a vent
Crater
Caldera
Conduit
Barrier or obstacle in a volcano
Flank
Dikes
Crater
Intrusive sheets or solidified lava flow
Flank
Dikes
Sills
Have a recent history of eruptions
Active Volcanoes
Dormant Volcanoes
Extinct Volcanoes
Not expected to erupt in the future
Active Volcanoes
Dormant Volcanoes
Extinct Volcanoes
Have not erupted for a very long time but may erupt in the future
Active Volcanoes
Dormant Volcanoes
Extinct Volcanoes
The simplest type of volcano, commonly found in Hawaii
Cinder Cone(Scoria Cone)
Shield Volcano
Composite Volcano(Stratovolcano)
Broad, gently sloping landform, nonviolent eruptions
Cinder Cone(Scoria Cone)
Shield Volcano
Composite Volcano(Stratovolcano)
Constructed of alternating layers of pyroclastic materials
Cinder Cone(Scoria Cone)
Shield Volcano
Composite Volcano(Stratovolcano)
Describe as producing the largest eruptions on earth
Super Volcanoes
Submarine Volcanoes
Subglacial Volcanoes
Created when magma erupts in the underwater fissures of the earth
Super Volcanoes
Submarine Volcanoes
Subglacial Volcanoes
Refers to the eruptive and non - eruptive activities that take place on a volcano
Geomorphology
Volcanic Processes
Diastrophism
Dissolved gas is allowed to expand and forms small gas bubbles
Lava Domes
Vesicles
Volcanic Bombs
A periodic weak to violent eruption characterized by fountain lava
Hawaiian
Strombolian
Vulcanian
Results from the fragmentation and explosion of a lava plug in a volcanic conduit
Hawaiian
Strombolian
Vulcanian
Named after Kilauea, known for spectacular fire fountain lava
Hawaiian
Strombolian
Vulcanian
Described as an excessively explosive and violent type of eruption
Vulcanian
Pelean
Plinian
Hydromagnetic eruptions, Violently explosive as a result of vigorous interaction between rising magma and lake or seawater
Surtseyan eruptions
Submarine eruptions
Phreatomagmatic eruptions
Eruptions that take place beneath the surface of the water
Surtseyan eruptions
Submarine eruptions
Phreatomagmatic eruptions
Rising magma makes contact with ground or surface water
Surtseyan eruptions
Phreatic Eruptions
Submarine Eruptions
Volcano is in typical background, non - eruptive state or, after a change from a higher level
Yellow
Green
Orange
Volcano is exhibiting signs of elevated unrest
Yellow
Green
Orange
Volcano is exhibiting heightened or escalating unrest with increased potential of eruption
Yellow
Green
Orange
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