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Volcanic Eruptions (pages 209 216) Magma Reaches Earth s Surface (pages 210 211) Key Concept: When a volcano erupts, the force of the expanding gases pushes magma from the magma chamber through the pipe until it flows or explodes out of the vent. A volcano has a pocket of magma below the surface, called a magma chamber. A long tube, called a pipe, connects the magma chamber to the surface. At the top of a pipe is an opening called a vent. Magma leaves the volcano through the vent and becomes lava. The area covered by lava as it pours out of a vent is called a lava flow. As magma nears the surface, pressure on the magma falls. Dissolved gases in magma start to form bubbles. The bubbles take up more space than the dissolved gases. The bubbles force magma out of the vent, like the bubbles that force warm pop out of a bottle. ideas above. 1. Read the words in the box. In each sentence below, fill in one of the words. pipe vent chamber a. Magma leaves a volcano through a. b. Magma flows from a magma chamber to the surface through a. 104

2. Circle the letter of the choice that explains why a volcano erupts. a. Dissolved gases in magma form bubbles, forcing the magma out of a vent. b. Magma gets warmer and less dense as it nears the surface, causing the magma to flow out of a pipe. c. Pressure on magma increases as it nears the surface, forcing the magma into a magma chamber. 3. Read the words in the box. Use the words to fill in the blanks in the diagram of a volcano. Magma chamber Pipe Lava flow Vent a. b. c. d. 105

Kinds of Volcanic Eruptions (pages 212 214) Key Concept: Geologists classify volcanic eruptions as quiet or explosive. When magma pours out of a volcano, it is called a volcanic eruption. An eruption can happen slowly and quietly. Or an eruption can happen all at once with an explosion. How a volcano erupts depends on the magma. A volcano erupts quietly if the magma is low in silica and flows easily. The lava may flow for many kilometers before it starts to harden into rock. A volcano erupts with an explosion if the magma is high in silica and does not flow easily. Magma builds up in the pipe until it explodes out of the vent. The lava cools quickly. The hard lava pieces range in size from ashes and cinders to very large chunks called bombs. Both kinds of eruptions can do damage. A quiet eruption can cover a large area with a layer of lava. An explosive eruption can start fires and bury towns in ash. ideas above. 4. What explains whether a volcano has a quiet or explosive eruption? Circle the letter of the correct answer. a. how much space there is in the magma chamber b. how much magma there is in the pipe c. how much silica there is in the magma 5. Is the following sentence true or false? Only explosive eruptions do damage. 106

6. Label each circle in the Venn diagram with the kind of eruption it describes. a. Eruption b. Eruption Magma is low in silica Kind of volcanic eruption Magma is high in silica Stages of Volcanic Activity (pages 215 216) Key Concept: Geologists often use the terms active, dormant, or extinct to describe a volcano s stage of activity. A volcano is active when it is erupting or showing signs that it will erupt soon. A volcano is dormant when it is no longer erupting but is likely to erupt again in the future. A dormant volcano may not erupt for thousands of years. But it can become active at any time. A volcano is extinct when it is no longer likely to erupt, even in the future. Scientists try to predict when a volcano will erupt. They watch for signs that magma is moving upward. Scientists often can predict when a volcano will erupt. But they cannot predict what kind of eruption or how strong an eruption it will be. 107

ideas on page 107. 7. Read the words in the box. In each sentence below, fill in one of the words. extinct active dormant a. A volcano that is no longer likely to erupt, even in the future, is. b. A volcano that is no longer erupting but is likely to erupt again in the future is. 8. How do scientists try to predict volcanoes? Circle the letter of the correct answer. a. by measuring the amount of silica in magma b. by measuring the size of the magma chamber c. by watching for signs that magma is moving upward 9. Is the following sentence true or false? Scientists often can predict when a volcano will erupt. 108