A bowl shaped depression formed by the collapse of a volcano is called a. Magma that has left the vent of a volcano is known as. Lava.

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Magma that has left the vent of a volcano is known as Lava A bowl shaped depression formed by the collapse of a volcano is called a Caldera This can form in a caldera when magma starts to come back up the vent or conduit Resurgent dome Volcanoes that are erupting or have erupted recently, and are expected to erupt again are called Active volcanoes What is melted rock located within the Earth s crust known as? Magma Where is magma stored inside a volcano? Magma chamber Volcanoes that are not active now, but may become active again in the future are Dormant Volcanoes Volcanoes that are at the end of their life and will no longer erupt are Extinct volcanoes Magma that oozes out of the ocean floor and hardens in seawater makes this kind of lava Pillow Lava Volcanic island chains are formed when plates move over the top of plumes that are called Hot spots

A state that is an example of an Island Arc chain in the United States is Hawaii Volcanic Island chains are formed when? bring up materials from deep within the lower mantle to the surface Plumes or Mantle plumes What kind of volcano forms a low mound because its magma is low-silica and can t build up tall sides Shield volcano Low amounts of? make magma that is thin or runny Silica The long tube in the ground that connects the magma chamber to the surface of the Earth is called what Vent When layer of thin, runny lava build a high, level area, it is called a Lava plateau What is a huge hole left by the collapse of a volcanic mountain? Caldera What landform results from magma that has hardened in a vent? Volcanic plug or neck What are the four types of volcanoes recognized by the USGS? Shield, dome, cinder, composite What kind of explosion happens when a volcano with low silica erupts? Quiet, gentle

The type of volcano that has pipe vents This type of volcano is built almost entirely from ejected lava fragments Fast moving clouds of gas, ash, and rock bombs that are products from an explosive eruption are known as Pyroclastic flow What is a dense mud flow that results when snow and ice melts during an eruption and combines with volcanic ash and debris? Lahar True or False? Volcanoes erupt because lava contains gases that expand when heated. True What is an opening through which molten rock and gas leave a volcano? Vent What kind of lava forms in seawater? Pillow lava This is a type of tephra made of small pebbles Lapilli The most explosive types of volcanoes are A dark colored rock that does not have a lot of silica is Basalt

A mound in the vent of an erupted volcano Resurgent dome Solid remains of magma that filled the vent of an extinct volcano. The neck is exposed as the volcano erodes Volcanic neck or volcanic plug Any material ejected during a pyroclastic explosion, no matter what the size Tephra Volcanoes that are typically large, steep-sided, symmetrical cones of alternating layers of lava flows, volcanic ash, cinders, blocks, and bombs or stratovolcanoes A volcano with an eruption style that is gentle, with lots of magma, lava fountains, and bombs Shield Volcanoes with thin and runny (low viscosity) magma Shield Volcanoes with low levels of gas that can escape from the magma Shield A volcano with an eruption style that is mildly explosive Volcano with an eruption style that is explosive, violent, with lava flows, lahar, pyroclastic flows, cinders, and ash clouds Volcano with magma that is slightly cooler, thick and sticky, explodes violently

Volcano with high levels of gas Volcanoes with very thick (high viscosity) lava Lava dome Volcano with an eruption style that is slow, may be violent, lava does not go far Lava dome Volcano that is formed by relatively small, masses of lava too thick to flow any great distance; so the lava piles over and around its vent Lava dome Volcano that is formed as gas-filled lava is blown violently into the air, it breaks into small fragments that harden and fall as cinders around the vent to form a circular or oval cone. What is the simplest type of volcano? These volcanoes have a bowl-shaped crater at the summit and rarely rise more than a thousand feet or so above their surroundings This type of volcano is built up slowly by the addition of thousands of highly fluid lava flows called basalt lava that spread widely over great distances, and then cool as thin, gently dipping sheets Shield volcano This type of volcano has a crater at the summit which contains a central vent or a clustered group of vents (pipe vents) This type of volcano has a conduit or vent system through which magma from a reservoir deep in the Earth's crust rises to the surface