Transcript Volcanoes
Today’s Agenda…
Bellringer:
What are compression, tension, and
shearing? Use your notes on Earth’s plates.
Quiz
Notes on Volcanoes
Homework
Volcanoes
Study Pack #5
Today’s Goals…
I
can explain how different types of volcanoes
form.
I can describe how a volcanic eruption occurs.
I can describe the stages of a volcano.
What are volcanoes?
Weak
spots in the crust where magma comes to
surface, cools, and becomes cone-shaped layers of
rock
Where are volcanoes located?
600
active volcanoes on land
Many more beneath the sea
Volcanoes occur in belts that extend across
continents and oceans
Ring
of Fire formed by many volcanoes that circle the
Pacific Ocean
Ring Of Fire
Where are volcanoes located?
Volcanic
belts are found along the plate boundaries
Mostly
divergent plate boundaries or convergent plate
boundaries where subduction occurs
Some
An
volcanoes also occur at hot spots
area where magma melts through the crust
Types of Volcanoes
Cinder-Cone
Composite
Shield
Cinder Cone
Steep,
cone-shaped hill or mountain
Lava piles up and hardens
Cinder Cone
Sunset Crater, Arizona
Composite
Form
at convergent plate boundaries where one
plate is pushed (or subducted) under another plate
Magma is forced up through many cracks in the
crust
Sometimes explosive
Composite
Mount St. Helens, Washington
Shield
Often
form underwater at divergent plate
boundaries
Can also form over hot spots
Lead
to the formation of the Hawaiian Islands
Shield
Kilauea, Hawaii
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Magma flows from the magma chamber up the
pipe
Magma flows out of the vents and becomes lava
Lava often collects in the crater and then flows
down the slope
Lava hardens to form rock (igneous rock)
Stages of Volcanoes
– a volcano that is erupting or may erupt in
the future
Dormant – a volcano that is “sleeping” but may
erupt in the future
Extinct – a “dead” volcano that is unlikely to erupt
again
Active
Homework
Journey
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