Title: Section 13-2 Review
1Section 13-2 Review
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- Summarize the difference between mafic
- and felsic magma.
- Mafic Magma
- magnesium iron
- dark
- less viscous
- Felsic Magma
- silica feldspars
- light
- more viscous
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- Explain how the composition of magma
- affects the force of volcanic eruptions.
More viscous magma traps gases more easily than
less viscous magma, which may lead to more
explosive eruptions.
43
- Compare three major types of lava flows.
5Pahoehoe
6Aa
74
- Define pyroclastic material, and list three
- examples.
Pyroclastic material consists of fragments of
rock that form during an explosive eruption.
8Pyroclastic Material
volcanic bombs
lapilli
9Volcanic Ash
10Bomb
115
- Identify the three main types of volcanic
- cones.
12Types of Volcanoes
13Shield Volcano
Mauna Loa - Hawaii
14Cinder Cone
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15Composite Volcano
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- Describe how calderas form.
A caldera forms when the magma chamber of a
volcano empties, causing the volcanic cone to
collapse in upon it, or when magma is ejected
violently and the cone is destroyed.
17Caldera
18Crater Lake
197
- List three events that may precede a
- volcanic eruption.
- rock temperatures increase
208
- Would quiet eruptions or explosive
- eruptions be more likely to increase the
- steepness of a volcanic cone? Explain
- your answer.
Explosive eruption are more likely to increase
volcano height, because the pyroclastic materials
rise upward and fall close to the volcanic vent.
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- Why would a sudden increase of
- earthquake activity around a volcano
- indicate a possible eruption.
Sudden earthquake activity could be caused by
magma moving upward through the rock around the
volcano.
22The End
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