An opening in the Earth's surface where magma, gas, and ash can escape from underground., Volcano, Mountain, Hill, Crater, The term "volcano" refers to, Crater, Cone, Hill, Vent, A type of eruption that releases lava that flows gently., Explosive, Effusive, Elusive, Exclusive, What are the 3 reasons for forming a volcano, Enumerate, .., …, ., What type of Volcano is Mt St. Helens?, Composite, Cinder Cone, Shield, Explosive, A volcano that produces thin, runny lava that flow for long distances, Cinder Cone, Erosive, Stratovolcano, Shield, A bowl-shaped hole at the top of a volcano, Lava flow, Cone, Crater , Sill, Melted rocks when it reaches the surface of the earth , Lava flow, Lava, Magma, Magma Chamber , Scientists who study volcanoes., Volcanologists, Geologists, Theologist , Scientist, A type of eruption that forms Shield Volcanoes, Explosive, Eruptive Pulse, Effusive, Eruptive Phase, A volcano that will never erupt again. , Extinct, Dormant, Inactive , Active, What is the 17th Element of the Periodic Table?, Nitrogen, Chlorine, Sulfur, Argon, What is the chemical symbol for Einsteinium, E, Em, Es, s, What comes out of a volcano during ang eruption?, Candy, Lava, ash, and gas, Magma, ash, and gas, B and C, Which of these is an example of a composite volcano?, Mount Everest, Sunset Crater, Mt. Fuji, Mauna Loa, What type of volcano is tall, steep, and made of layers?, Dormant, Composite, Shield, Active, What are the vertical columns on the periodic Table called?, Lines, Levels, Groups, Periods, Which is an Alkali Metal?, Oxygen, Sodium, Iron, Chlorine, Which of the following is a metalloid?, Gold, Neon, Bromine, Silicone, A hotspot volcano forms when…, Lava freezes, A weak spot in the mantle pushes magma upward, The ocean dries up, Two mountains crash, What do you call melted rock inside the Earth?, Magma, Lava, Magma Chamber, Lava flow, Where do most volcanoes form?, In the deserts, Plate Boundaries , In the sky, Inside rivers, What do you call a volcano that might erupt again but is not erupting now?, Dormant, Active, Inactive, Extinct, What is the chemical symbol for Gold?, Go, Au, Ag, G, What is the smallest unit of matter?, Cell, Mole, Molecule, Atom.
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