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Warm up question: What did you do to
change your grade last night
Ticket out the door: What are you going
to do about your grades tonight
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What will I learn Today
I will be able to describe the formation of
magma and the movement of magma.
Homework
Chapter 7 vocabulary ; define and 1 fact( due
Friday)
Study for Vocab quiz for Friday
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Chapter 7 Vocabulary
Aa
Caldera
Cinder cone
Composite volcano
Crater
Felsic lava
Fissure
Hot spot
Lapilli
Lava
Mafic lava
Magma
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Pahoehoe
Pillow lava
Pyroclastic material
Shield volcano
Stratovolcano
Vent
Volcanic ash
Volcanic block
Volcanic bomb
Volcanic dust
Volcanism
Volcano
South Pacific
Was there anything different about this eruption?
Volcanoes – Mountains of Fire
Did this eruption have anything in common with the south
pacific eruption?
Iceland
What are some features that you noticed about the
eruption?
South America
Video Links
10 Facts on the video, be ready to share
Volcanoes 2
10 facts you found interesting from the video, be ready to
share
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Chapter 7 standards
Students know there are two kinds of
volcanoes: one kind with violent eruptions
producing steep slopes and the other kind
with voluminous lava flows producing gentle
slopes.
* Students know the explanation for the
location and properties of volcanoes that are
due to hot spots and the explanation for
those that are due to subduction.
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Essential questions
Describe the formation and movement
of magma
Define Volcanism
List three locations where volcanism
occurs
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Chapter 7.1 page 117
Read each paragraph and the answer the questions in
complete sentences.
Volcanoes
and Plate Tectonics
How
do scientists determine the temperatures
inside the earth?
What does figure 7-1 tell you about the earth’s
interior?
How does magma form and what is magma?
Volcanism
What
is volcanism?
How does magma flow?
What does it mean when magma breaks the
surface?
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Describe the formation and
movement of magma
Volcanoes
and Plate Tectonics
How
do scientists determine the temperatures inside the
earth?
Seismic
waves, near surface and surface heat flows and
computer models
What does figure 7-1 tell you about the earth’s interior?
It shows how temperature and pressure increase as you move
towards the core.
How does magma form and what is magma?
Is a rapid flow of high pressure materials to a low pressure with
no decrease in temperatures, the addition of water can increase
the speed of these flows
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Define Volcanism
Volcanism
What is volcanism?
The movement of magma towards or onto the surface
How does magma flow?
It moves in bubbles of molten rock the flow towards the
surface until the pressure equalizes or the materials cool.
What
does it mean when magma breaks the
surface?
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When magma breaks the surface it is a volcanic eruption
and the magma is called lava.
Chapter 7.1 page 117 – 118 Read each paragraph and
the answer the questions in complete sentences.
Major Volcanic Zones
Where are these zones?
Subduction Zones
How does a volcano form in this zone?
How does an island arch form and evolve?
Mid-Ocean Ridges
How does magma form at these boundaries?
Do we notice or not notice these eruptions, explain.
Hot Spots
What is a hot spot?
What does figure 7-3 show?
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List three locations where volcanism
occurs
Major Volcanic Zones
Where
are these zones?
Subduction
Zones, Divergent Zones and hot spots
Subduction Zones
How
does a volcano form in this zone?
As
the plate moves under, water and pressure cause the
plates to heat up. Melting some of the rock and allowing
it to rise, if it reaches the surface a volcano forms
How
does an island arch form and evolve?
The
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inland arch forms on the inside edge of the plate
above the subduction zone, a fast moving plate will allow
many islands to form.
List three locations where volcanism
occurs
Mid-Ocean Ridges
How does magma form at these boundaries?
As the plates pull apart a low pressure zone forms pulling
liquid rock from the mantel to the surface.
Do we notice or not notice these eruptions, explain.
These go mainly unnoticed since that happen under the
oceans, only in Iceland is it visible
Hot Spots
What is a hot spot?
A place where material from the earths mantle has burned a whole
through the crust
What does figure 7-3 show?
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A volcano forming and moving off the hot spot, to allow a new
volcano to form.
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Essential Question
Summarize the relationship between lava types
and the force of volcanic eruptions.
Describe the major types of pyroclastic
materials
Identify the three main types of volcanic cones
Summarize the events that may signal a
volcanic eruption
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Chapter 7.2 page 120
Read each paragraph and the answer the
questions in complete sentences.
Volcanic Eruptions
How
do scientists determine the types of
lava? Name and describe them.
What types of materials form when lava cools
and how would you describe them?
What happens when lava flows into Ocean?
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Summarize the relationship between lava
types and the force of volcanic eruptions.
Volcanic Eruptions
How
do scientists determine the types of lava?
Name and describe them.
Chemical
analysis of the rock. Two types; Mafic and Felsic
What
types of materials form when lava cools and
how would you describe them?
mafic
is dark in color and rich in magnesium and iron,
felsic is lighter in color with silica and more common on
continental volcanoes
What
It
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happens when lava flows into Ocean?
can be explosive due to rapid cooling and can form
pillow lava
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Chapter 7.2 page 120
Read each paragraph and the answer the
questions in complete sentences.
Kinds of Eruptions
How
do oceanic volcanoes erupt and why?
How do continental volcanoes erupt and why?
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Summarize the relationship between lava types
and the force of volcanic eruptions
Kinds of Eruptions
How
do oceanic volcanoes erupt and why?
A
mafic eruption, which is very hot and flows easily and
normally a quite eruption, due to lack of trapped gasses
How
A
do continental volcanoes erupt and why?
felsic eruption, cooler and thicker and tend to be an
explosive eruption, due to large amounts of trapped
gasses.
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Describe the major types of pyroclastic materials
Volcanic Rock Fragments
What
type of lava flow produces pyroclastic
materials?
Mafic
lava flows quietly, but Felsic lava is explosive and at
time throws material into the air. Pyroclastic
What
are the parts of pyroclastic materials and
describe them?
Volcanic
ash – materials less than 2mm; worldwide
Volcanic dust – materials less than 0.25mm; same
Lapilli – materials less than 64mm – fall near vent
Volcanic bombs – red hot lava that cools in the air
Volcanic blocks – solid rock blasted from the fissure, can
be as big as a house
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Identify the three main types of volcanic cones
.
Volcanic Features
A
build up of volcanic materials around a vent are
called.
Volcanic
cone
Types of Volcanoes
List
and describe the three types of Volcanoes.
Shield
– Mafic Lava, broad gentle slopes, cover large area
Cinder – explosive eruptions (felsic), build up of materials
form steep slopes
Composite or Stratovolcano – have both quite and
explosive eruptions, layers of lava and pyroclastic
materials, form tall mountains
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Identify the three main types of volcanic cones
Craters and Calderas
What
is the difference between a crater and
calderas?
Craters
– a funnel shaped pit at the top of the
volcanic vent. Become wider over time as
materials fall back into the vent.
Calderas – when a magma chamber is emptied the
volcanic cone may collapse, forming a basin
shaped depression
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Summarize the events that may signal a volcanic
eruption
Predicting Volcanic Eruptions
What
are some of the methods used to predict
eruptions?
Seismographs
– detect small earthquakes that proceed an
eruption
Bulging of the volcano surface – caused by magma
moving up the vent
History of the volcano
What
are some of the problems in predicting
eruptions?
Only
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a few volcanoes have been studied long enough
Essential Questions 7.3
Summarize the evidence for extraterrestrial
volcanism
Explain the difference between volcanism on
Earth and on Io
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Chapter 7 Section 3 page 126
Extraterrestrial
Volcanism
One-What moon is
volcanically more active
then earth?
Two- are other worlds
geologically dead?
The Moon
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One-volcanically active?
Two-what caused
magma formation?
One - IO
Two – no research
of other worlds
shows volcanic
activity
One
two
Chapter 7 Section 3 page 126 - 127
Mars
One
Two
One
Two
Io
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One
Two
One
two