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Chapter 11. Review Game. 1. Dikes are formed when __________. The top of a volcano collapses down Magma enters a horizontal crack and hardens Magma enters a vertical crack and hardens Magma cools underground before reaching the surface. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Chapter 11

Chapter 11Review Game

Page 2: Chapter 11

1. Dikes are formed when

__________

A. The top of a volcano collapses down

B. Magma enters a horizontal crack and hardens

C. Magma enters a vertical crack and hardens

D. Magma cools underground before reaching the surface

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2. Ship Rock in New Mexico is

an example of a ____________.

A. CalderaB. Volcanic neckC. SillD. Batholith

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3. A batholith is created when

_________

A. Magma enters a vertical crack and hardens

B. The top of a volcano collapses down

C. Magma cools underground before reaching the surface

D. Magma enters a horizontal crack and hardens

Page 5: Chapter 11

4. Mount St. Helens is an example of a

__________ volcano

A. CompositeB. Cinder coneC. ShieldD. Hawaiian

Page 6: Chapter 11

5. A mountain that forms when

layers of lava and ash erupt and build up is a ____________

A. CalderaB. VolcanoC. VentD. Batholith

Page 7: Chapter 11

6. _______ makes it more

likely that a volcano will

erupt violently.

A. High silica contentB. Low silica contentC. Low tephra contentD. High tephra content

Page 8: Chapter 11

7. Hot spots begin at

____________.

A. The boundary between the mantle and the outer core

B. Where plates are moving apart

C. Where plates are moving together

D. Cinder cones

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8. One factor that determines

whether a volcano

eruption will be quiet or

explosive is _____________.

A. The number of cinder cones present

B. The height of the volcano’s vent

C. The amount of water and other gases trapped in the magma

D. The amount of tephra in the magma

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9. Kilauea in Hawaii is the world’s most

________ volcano.

A. DormantB. ActiveC. QuietD. explosive

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10. Volcanoes occur at all of the following

except __________

A. Where plates are moving apart

B. Where plates are moving together

C. Hot spotsD. Cool areas in the

mantle

Page 12: Chapter 11

11. A volcanic neck Forms

when a volcano’s core

erodes.

T or F

12. All volcanic material is the

same size.

T or F

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13. A cinder cone volcano is

caused by a quiet eruption.

T or F

14. Today people are

never killed by volcanic

eruptions.T or F

Page 14: Chapter 11

15. Magma is forced upward because it is

denser than the surrounding

rock.

T or F

16. Volcanoes can form on the

ocean floor.T or F

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17. Most igneous activity

takes place above ground in

volcanoes.

T or F

18. Gas trapped in magma under high

pressure can cause explosive

eruptions.T or F

Page 16: Chapter 11

19. There is no relationship between the movement of Earth’s plates

and volcanoes.

T or F

Match the following

locations on the left with the

type of volcanic feature on the

right.

Page 17: Chapter 11

1. Ship rock, New Mexico

2. Mount St. Helens, Washington

3. Yosemite National Park granite Dome

4. Carter Lake, Oregon

5. Paricutin, mExico

6. Kilauea, Hawaii

A. CompositeB. ShieldC. Cinder coneD. BatholithE. Volcanic neckF. Caldera

Page 18: Chapter 11

1. Dikes are formed when

__________

A. The top of a volcano collapses down

B. Magma enters a horizontal crack and hardens

C. Magma enters a vertical crack and hardens

D. Magma cools underground before reaching the surface

Page 19: Chapter 11

2. Ship Rock in New Mexico is

an example of a ____________.

A. CalderaB. Volcanic neckC. SillD. Batholith

Page 20: Chapter 11

3. A batholith is created when

_________

A. Magma enters a vertical crack and hardens

B. The top of a volcano collapses down

C. Magma cools underground before reaching the surface

D. Magma enters a horizontal crack and hardens

Page 21: Chapter 11

4. Mount St. Helens is an example of a

__________ volcano

A. CompositeB. Cinder coneC. ShieldD. Hawaiian

Page 22: Chapter 11

5. A mountain that forms when

layers of lava and ash erupt and build up is a ____________

A. CalderaB. VolcanoC. VentD. Batholith

Page 23: Chapter 11

6. _______ makes it more

likely that a volcano will

erupt violently.

A. High silica contentB. Low silica contentC. Low tephra contentD. High tephra content

Page 24: Chapter 11

7. Hot spots begin at

____________.

A. The boundary between the mantle and the outer core

B. Where plates are moving apart

C. Where plates are moving together

D. Cinder cones

Page 25: Chapter 11

8. One factor that determines

whether a volcano

eruption will be quiet or

explosive is _____________.

A. The number of cinder cones present

B. The height of the volcano’s vent

C. The amount of water and other gases trapped in the magma

D. The amount of tephra in the magma

Page 26: Chapter 11

9. Kilauea in Hawaii is the world’s most

________ volcano.

A. DormantB. ActiveC. QuietD. explosive

Page 27: Chapter 11

10. Volcanoes occur at all of the following

except __________

A. Where plates are moving apart

B. Where plates are moving together

C. Hot spotsD. Cool areas in the

mantle

Page 28: Chapter 11

11. A volcanic neck Forms

when a volcano’s core

erodes.

T or F

12. All volcanic material is the

same size.

T or F

Page 29: Chapter 11

13. A cinder cone volcano is

caused by a quiet eruption.

T or F

14. Today people are

never killed by volcanic

eruptions.T or F

Page 30: Chapter 11

15. Magma is forced upward because it is

denser than the surrounding

rock.

T or F

16. Volcanoes can form on the

ocean floor.T or F

Page 31: Chapter 11

17. Most igneous activity

takes place above ground in

volcanoes.

T or F

18. Gas trapped in magma under high

pressure can cause explosive

eruptions.T or F

Page 32: Chapter 11

19. There is no relationship between the movement of Earth’s plates

and volcanoes.

T or F

Match the following

locations on the left with the

type of volcanic feature on the

right.

Page 33: Chapter 11

1. Ship rock, New Mexico

2. Mount St. Helens, Washington

3. Yosemite National Park granite Dome

4. Carter Lake, Oregon

5. Paricutin, mExico

6. Kilauea, Hawaii

A. CompositeB. ShieldC. Cinder coneD. BatholithE. Volcanic neckF. Caldera