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What is the landform that forms when a mass of hardened magma is uplifted, causing the layers of rock to bend upward?
low viscosity.
erupt explosively.
cinder cone volcano.
volcanic neck.
upward movement of magma
lava plateau.
dome mountain
caldera.
When many layers of thin, runny lava build up a high, level aera, the result is a
low viscosity.
erupt explosively.
cinder cone volcano.
volcanic neck.
upward movement of magma
lava plateau.
dome mountain
caldera.
When ash, cinders, and bombs build up in a steep pile around a volcano's vent, the result is a
low viscosity.
erupt explosively.
cinder cone volcano.
volcanic neck.
upward movement of magma
lava plateau.
dome mountain
caldera.
When magma hardens in a volcano's pipe, the result will eventually be a landform called a
low viscosity.
erupt explosively.
cinder cone volcano.
volcanic neck.
upward movement of magma
lava plateau.
dome mountain
caldera.
Several kilometers froma volcano, a geologist observes an old lava flow made up of dark-colored basalt rock. The geologist infers that the lava must have had
low viscosity.
erupt explosively.
cinder cone volcano.
volcanic neck.
upward movement of magma
lava plateau.
dome mountain
caldera.
If a volcano's magma is high in silica, the volcano will probably
low viscosity.
erupt explosively.
cinder cone volcano.
volcanic neck.
upward movement of magma
lava plateau.
dome mountain
caldera.
What triggers the small earthquakes that occur around a volcano before an eruption?
low viscosity.
erupt explosively.
cinder cone volcano.
volcanic neck.
upward movement of magma
lava plateau.
dome mountain
caldera.
The huge hole left by the collapse of a volcanic mountain is called a
low viscosity.
erupt explosively.
cinder cone volcano.
volcanic neck.
upward movement of magma
lava plateau.
dome mountain
caldera.
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