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A vibrant illustration of various volcanoes (shield, composite, cinder cone) erupting and surrounded by different climate zones, showcasing both warm and cold weather effects.

Volcanoes and Climate Quiz

Test your knowledge on volcanoes and climate science with this engaging quiz! From the types of volcanoes to atmospheric phenomena, this quiz covers essential topics for anyone interested in Earth sciences.

  • Discover different types of volcanoes
  • Learn about the effects of altitude and temperature
  • Understand the relationship between weather and climate
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ExploringEarth202
Formed when magma takes more area before solidifying
Shield
Composite
Cinder cone
Volcano that never had a record of erupting in our history
Active
Dormant
Extinct
A in LAMECOWS stand for
Altitude
Air masses
Active
Accumulative
~50% silica content
Andesitic
Basaltic
Rhyolitic
built from particles and blobs of congealed lava ejected from a single vent.
Shield
Composite
Cinder cone
Mount Mayon is a ____ volcano
Shield
Composite
Cinder cone
Hotspot volcanoes are volcanoes that are on the margin
TRUE
FALSE
When tectonic plates move away, magma sinks
TRUE
FALSE
Cinder cones are constructed from semi-lava fluids
TRUE
FALSE
Cold water moves away from the equator, warm water moves away from the poles
TRUE
FALSE
Mix of events and conditions in our atmosphere
Weather
Climate
Volcanoes
Storms
Water heats faster than land which affects precipitation and temperature
TRUE
FALSE
Will deez nuts fit in yo mouth?
Shrek
Yes
Ofc
:flushed:
The higher the altitude the lower the temperature
TRUE
FALSE
The orographic effect is when one side if the mountain is dry
TRUE
FALSE
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