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Discover the fascinating world of volcanoes! Learn what causes volcanic eruptions, where they occur, and the different types of volcanoes. Explore the factors that affect eruptions, such as lava viscosity and gas pressure. Watch videos to see the formation of shield volcanoes, cinder cones, stratovolcanoes, lava domes, and calderas. Understand the potential hazards, including toxic fumes, ash, pyroclastic flows, landslides, and lahars. Get ready to delve into the mesmerizing realm of volcanoes!
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What is a volcano? • When magma reaches the Earth’s surface, causing an explosion of lava and ash, it is called a volcano. Magma = underground Lava = above the surface
What causes volcanic eruptions? • Magma rises through cracks in Earth’s crust. • It can seep out or build up pressure, causing a volcanic eruption.
Where do they occur? • Volcanoes occur at plate boundaries. The movement of the plates releases pressure, allowing magma to reach the surface.
Where do they occur? • Volcanoes can occur where plates spread apart, such as at mid-ocean ridges.
Where do they occur? • Volcanoes can occur where plates crash into each other, such as at subduction zones.
Where do they occur? • Volcanoes can also occur above “hot spots” in the mantle.
Types of Volcanoes • There are two important factors that affect volcanic eruptions: • Lava viscosity • Gas pressure
Viscosity • Viscosity is a material’s resistance to flow. • Honey, for example, has high viscosity.
Magma Composition • MAFIC • Rich in iron • Lower melting point • Runny lava • FELSIC • Rich in silica • Higher melting point • Thick, sticky lava
Magma Composition • MAFIC: Basalt • INTERMEDIATE: Andesite • FELSIC: Rhyolite
Flood Basalts • Really runny lava seeps out from cracks and spreads out • Builds up in layers over time, forming columnar basalt
Shield Volcano • Liquid lava emitted from a central vent • Builds up in layers over time, forming a gently sloping “shield” shape
Cinder Cone • Explosive liquid lava emitted from a central vent • Relatively small • Can build up over time to become a shield volcano
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNJc_6Xm1_4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2VLIbU6rh4
Stratovolcano • More viscous lava • Explosive eruptions • The most well-known type of volcano
Lava Dome • Very viscous lava • Builds up quickly in a mound • Relatively small • Often found in craters of stratovolcanoes
Caldera • Very viscous lava • Huge, explosive eruptions • Collapses once the magma chamber is empty, leaving behind a giant crater
Summary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdeFHaZHjYw
Volcanic Hazards • Toxic fumes • Tephra • Ash • Acid rain • Pyroclastic flow • Landslides • Lahars