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Volcanoes
Instructions:
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Where is the liquid rock stored underground?
A. Lava
B. Parasite Cone
C. Volcanic bomb
D. Crater
E. Magma chamber
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What is liquid rock which comes out of the volcano called?
A. Magma
B. Parasite cone
C. lava
D. Ash
E. Steam
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What is the crater?
A. The side of the volcano
B. Magma Chamber
C. Side vent
D. A big gap filled with rocks
E. Opening of the volcano
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What is a phreatic eruption
A. Ash eruption
B. Lava fountain
C. Steam eruption
D. Magma fountain
E. Lava flow
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What is a fumarole?
A. Steam vent
B. Lava vent
C. Magma vent
D. Volcanic bomb
E. Tephra
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What is a tephra
A. Lava
B. Magma
C. Gas
D. Ash
E. Steam
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What is Ngauruhoe an example of?
A. Magma chamber
B. Secondary Cone
C. Volcanic bomb
D. Lava flow
E. Secondary vent
Volcanoes
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
-
Where is the liquid rock stored underground?
A. Lava
B. Parasite Cone
C. Volcanic bomb
D. Crater
E. Magma chamber
-
What is liquid rock which comes out of the volcano called?
A. Magma
B. Parasite cone
C. lava
D. Ash
E. Steam
-
What is the crater?
A. The side of the volcano
B. Magma Chamber
C. Side vent
D. A big gap filled with rocks
E. Opening of the volcano
-
What is a phreatic eruption
A. Ash eruption
B. Lava fountain
C. Steam eruption
D. Magma fountain
E. Lava flow
-
What is a fumarole?
A. Steam vent
B. Lava vent
C. Magma vent
D. Volcanic bomb
E. Tephra
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What is a tephra
A. Lava
B. Magma
C. Gas
D. Ash
E. Steam
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What is Ngauruhoe an example of?
A. Magma chamber
B. Secondary Cone
C. Volcanic bomb
D. Lava flow
E. Secondary vent