QUESTION IMAGE
Question
eruptions
write the letter of the correct answer on the line at the left.
- ___ which of the following is an opening through which molten rock and gas leave a volcano?
a pipe
b magma chamber
c crater
d vent
- ___ a volcano erupts quietly if its magma is which of the following?
a cool
b solid
c low in silica
d high in silica
- ___ what do geologists call a volcano that is not likely to erupt ever again?
a extinct
b dormant
c sleeping
d active
- ___ from what kind of lava does pahoehoe form?
a cool
b runny
c thick
d slow - moving
Brief Explanations
- A vent is the opening where molten rock and gas exit a volcano; a pipe is the channel, magma chamber is the storage area, and crater is the depression at the top.
- Magma low in silica has low viscosity, allowing gases to escape easily, leading to quiet eruptions. High silica magma is thick and causes explosive eruptions.
- Extinct volcanoes are defined as those not expected to erupt again. Dormant volcanoes may erupt in the future, active ones have erupted recently, and "sleeping" is not a formal geologic term for this category.
- Pahoehoe is smooth, ropy lava formed from runny (low viscosity, fluid) lava that flows easily and cools into this texture.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
- D. vent
- C. low in silica
- A. extinct
- B. runny