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Test Description: Testing the vocabulary associated with volcanoes
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What term describes a substances ability to flow?
A
pyroclasticity
B
viscosity
C
ferocity
D
gaseousness
2) The depression or indent at the top of a volcano is called the ____.
A
pyroclastic flow
B
crater
C
conduit or pipe
D
lava
3) Which type of volcano is typically the largest in area but often are the shortest in height and do not typically have violent eruptions?
A
shield volcano
B
deep sea volcano
C
cinder cone volcano
D
composite cone volcano
4) Which type of volanco is formed by ejected pieces of lava and are usually the smallest type?
A
shield volcano
B
deep sea volcano
C
composite cone volcano
D
cinder cone volcano
5) Which type of volcano is usually the tallest and tends to have the most violent eruptions?
A
composite cone volcano
B
shield volcano
C
deep sea volcano
D
cinder cone volcano
6) Materials that are produced and ejected during volcanic eruptions are called _____.
A
pyroclastic material
B
lava
C
granite
D
magma
7) Which type of pyroclastic materials are relatively large and tend to have a streamlined or football shape?
A
lapilli
B
ash
C
bomb
D
cinder
8) Which type of volcano is made up of layers of lava and pyroclastic materials?
A
cinder cone
B
volcanic island
C
composite cone
D
shield volcano
9) Where is a pluton formed?
A
In the air as it is cooled
B
Surface of the earth
C
Crater of a volcano
D
Inside the earth
10) The higher the amount of ____ in the lava the more violent the eruption.
A
viscosity
B
gas
C
basalt
D
magma
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