Title: Living Things
1Volcanoes
Table of Contents Essential Question How Does A
Volcano Erupt? What happens when a volcano
erupts? What are the stages of Volcanic
activity? 6.2 Volcanic Eruptions Pgs 200-207
2Vocabulary 6.2
- Magma Chamber- The pocket beneath a volcano where
magma collects. - Pipe- A long tube through which magma moves from
the magma chamber to Earths surface. - Vent- the opening through which molten rock and
gas leave a volcano. - Lava flow- the area covered by lava as it pours
out of a volcanos vent. - Crater- a bowl-shaped area that forms around a
volcanos central opening. - Silica- a material found in magma that is formed
from the elements oxygen and silicon it is the
primary substance of Earths crust and mantle. - Pyroclastic flow-
- Dormant-Not currently active but able to become
active in the future (as a volcano) - Extinct-A volcano that is no longer active and
unlikely to erupt again.
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4What Happens When a Volcano Erupts? Pg. 200
- Inside a Volcano
- All volcanoes have a pocket of magma beneath
the surface, called a magma chamber, where the
magma collects. - Magma moves upward through a pipe, a long tube
that extends from Earths crust up though the top
of the volcano, connecting the magma chamber to
Earths surface. - Molten rock and gas leave the volcano through an
opening called a vent. - A lava flow is the spread of lava as it pours out
of a vent. - A crater is a bowl-shaped area that may form at
the top of a volcano around the central vent.
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6Fig. 1 Volcanic Eruptions pg. 201
Inside a Volcano A volcano is made up of many
different parts. Place each word in its proper
place in the diagram
72 Types of Volcanic Eruptions pg. 202
- During an eruption, dissolved gases trapped in
the magma expand, form bubbles, and exert great
force. - When a volcano erupts, the force
of the expanding gases pushes magma from the
magma chamber through the pipe until it flows or
explodes out of the vent. - Geologists classify volcanic eruptions
- as quiet
- or explosive.
- Whether an eruption is quiet or explosive depends
in part on the magmas silica content and whether
the magma is thin and runny or thick and sticky.
8Volcanic Eruptions pg. 202
The Wakulla Volcano was a column of smoke that
was last seen near Tallahassee in 1886. (no
volcanic activity in FL for millions of years)
9DO THE MATH!! Volcanic Eruptions pg. 202
Magma Composition Magma varies in composition. It
is classified according to the amount of silica
it contains. The less silica that the magma
contains, the more easily it flows. 1. What
materials make up both types? ____________________
______________ 2. Which type of magma has more
silica? How much silica does this magma
contain? __________________________________ 3.
Which of these magmas do you think might erupt in
a dramatic explosions? Why? ______________________
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10Quiet Eruptions pg. 203
- Silica is a material found in magma that forms
from the elements oxygen and silicon. - Characteristics of a quiet eruption
- A volcano erupts quietly if its magma is hot or
low in silica. The gases in the magma bubble out
gently. The lava oozes quietly from the vent and
can flow for many kilometers. - Characteristics of an explosive eruption
- A volcano erupts explosively if its magma is
high in silica. Trapped gases build up pressure
until they explode. The erupting gases and steam
push the magma out with incredible force. Both
kinds of eruptions can cause damage far from a
craters rim.
11Volcano Hazard pg. 205
- Volcanoes can cause great damage far from a
craters rim. - Quiet eruption lava flows, setting fire to
everything in its path. They can cover large
areas with thick layer of lava. - Explosive eruption Dangerous chemicals are belch
out from the volcano- such as hot rock and ash. - A pyroclastic flow is a mixture of hot gases,
ash, cinders, and bombs that flow down the sides
of a volcano when it erupts explosively. - Landslides of mud, melted snow, and rock can also
form from an explosive eruptions.
12Did You Know?
- Stromboli volcano lies on an island off the coast
of Italy. The volcano has been erupting almost
constantly for at least 2,400 years! Expanding
gases dissolved in magma cause the eruption to be
nearly constant.
13What are the Stages of Volcanic Activity? Pg. 296
- Geologists often use the terms active, dormant,
or extinct to describe a volcanos stages of
activity. - An active, or live, volcano is one that is
erupting or has shown signs that it may erupt in
the near future. - A dormant, or sleeping, volcano is a volcano that
scientists expect to awaken in the future and
become active. -
- An extinct, or dead, volcano is a volcano that is
unlikely to ever erupt again. - Hot-spot volcanoes may become extinct once they
drift away from the hot spot
14- Geologist use special instruments to detect
changes in the volcanoes. - For example
- Tiltmeter- detects slight surface changes in
elevation and tilt caused by magma moving ground.
- Geologist also monitor gases escaping from the
volcano, small earthquakes before eruption, and
rising temperatures in underground water.
15Fig. 5. Volcanic Eruptions pg. 206
- Cascade Volcanoes
- The Cascade volcanoes have formed as the Juan de
Fuca plate sinks beneath the North American
plate. - Circle the 3 volcanoes that appear to be the most
active. - ________________________________________________
_________________ - 2. Why migh geologists still consider Mount
Jefferson to be an active volcano? - __________________________________________________
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16Volcanic Eruptions pg. 207
Magma at Mount Rainier
Mt. Rainier Mount Rainier is part of the Cascade
volcanoes. All past eruptions of Mount Rainier
have included ash and lava.