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- what is tephra?
a. a type of lava tube
b. volcanic ash and cinder
c. a type of volcanic rock
d. a volcanic gas
- what is a \stone wind\ in relation to volcanoes?
a. regular wind patterns around volcanoes
b. cold mountain breezes
c. wind loaded with volcanic ash and pumice
d. underground air currents
- what is an extinct volcano?
a. a volcano that erupted recently
b. a volcano that will never erupt again
c. a volcano that erupts frequently
d. a volcano that erupts underwater
- how is a dormant volcano different from an extinct volcano?
a. it erupts more frequently
b. it has never erupted
c. it could potentially erupt again
d. it only produces steam
- what are lava tubes?
a. scientific instruments
b. underground pathways for flowing lava
c. volcanic measuring tools
d. types of volcanic rocks
- what is pahoehoe?
a. a type of volcanic gas
b. a measurement tool
c. a type of lava flow
d. a volcanic mountain
- how do volcanologists monitor volcanic activity?
a. only through satellite imagery
b. by using scientific methods and instruments
c. by counting earthquakes
d. through weather patterns
- For question 8: Tephra is composed of volcanic ash and cinder.
- For question 9: A "stone wind" is wind loaded with volcanic ash and pumice.
- For question 10: An extinct volcano is one that will never erupt again.
- For question 11: A dormant volcano could potentially erupt again while an extinct one won't.
- For question 12: Lava tubes are underground pathways for flowing lava.
- For question 13: Pahoehoe is a type of lava flow.
- For question 14: Volcanologists use scientific methods and instruments to monitor volcanic activity.
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- b. Volcanic ash and cinder
- c. Wind loaded with volcanic ash and pumice
- b. A volcano that will never erupt again
- c. It could potentially erupt again
- b. Underground pathways for flowing lava
- c. A type of lava flow
- b. By using scientific methods and instruments