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Volcanoes Section 4
Test Description: Practice questions on Section 4
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1) Tall, cone-shaped mountains in which layers of lava alternate with layers of ash are called
A
cinder cone volcanoes
B
composite volcanoes
C
shield volcanoes
D
lava plateaus
2) When many layers of thin, runny lava build up a high, level area, the result is a
A
cinder cone volcano
B
lava plateau
C
composite volcano
D
shield volcano
3) The huge hole left by the collapse of a volcanic mountain is called a
A
shield volcano
B
caldera
C
cinder cone
D
lava plateau
4) When ash, cinders, and bombs build up in a steep pile around a volcano's vent, the result is a
A
dormant volcano
B
composite volcano
C
shield volcano
D
cinder cone volcano
5) What is the landform that forms when a mass of hardened magma is uplifted, causing the layers of rock to bend upward?
A
plateau
B
dome mountain
C
dike
D
volcanic neck
6) A mass of rock formed when a large body of magma cools inside the crust is called a
A
lava plateau
B
batholith
C
dike
D
neck
7) When magma hardens in a volcano's pipe, the result will eventually be a landform called a
A
batholith
B
sill
C
dike
D
volcanic neck
8) Magma that forces across rock layers hardens into a
A
dike
B
sill
C
volcanic neck
D
batholith
9) When groundwater heated by magma rises to the surface and collects in a natural pool, it is called a
A
geyser
B
vent
C
pyroclastic flow
D
hot spring
10) in volcanic areas, ground water heated by magma is a source of
A
lava flows
B
geothermal energy
C
silica
D
pyroclastic flows
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