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This type of volcano is found most commonly around the Ring of Fire.
Low
Landslide
True
Shield
magma chamber
Composite cone/stratovolcano
Mt. St. Helens
sulfur dioxide
Magma traveling toward the surface can loosen rock and other materials on the sides of a volcano which can trigger this disaster.
Low
Landslide
True
Shield
magma chamber
Composite cone/stratovolcano
Mt. St. Helens
sulfur dioxide
The Hawaiian volcanoes are examples of which type of volcano?
Low
Landslide
True
Shield
magma chamber
Composite cone/stratovolcano
Mt. St. Helens
sulfur dioxide
This gas blocks sunlight. If enough of it is erupted from a volcano, temperatures could drop on Earth.
Low
Landslide
True
Shield
magma chamber
Composite cone/stratovolcano
Mt. St. Helens
sulfur dioxide
Erupted sideways instead of vertically (straight up)
Low
Landslide
True
Shield
magma chamber
Composite cone/stratovolcano
Mt. St. Helens
sulfur dioxide
Volcanoes are dangerous because they are hard to predict.
Low
Landslide
True
Shield
magma chamber
Composite cone/stratovolcano
Mt. St. Helens
sulfur dioxide
Yellowstone is a supervolcano that has erupted 3 times in the past. The chances of it erupting again soon are
Low
Landslide
True
Shield
magma chamber
Composite cone/stratovolcano
Mt. St. Helens
sulfur dioxide
Located below a volcano; where magma is stored.
Low
Landslide
True
Shield
magma chamber
Composite cone/stratovolcano
Mt. St. Helens
sulfur dioxide
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