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Volcanoes. 8 th grade Physical Science. How are Volcanoes Formed?. Gases force magma, melted rock in the Earth to rise. If magma breaks through the Earth’s surface, a volcano is formed. Three Different Types of Volcanoes. Shield Volcano Composite Cone Volcano Cinder Cone Volcano. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Volcanoes8th grade Physical Science

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How are Volcanoes Formed?O Gases force magma, melted rock in

the Earth to rise. If magma breaks through the Earth’s surface, a volcano is formed.

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Three Different Types of Volcanoes

O Shield VolcanoO Composite Cone VolcanoO Cinder Cone Volcano

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Shield VolcanoO They release relatively fast-moving

less gassy lava, and tend to have less explosive eruptions than other types of volcanoes.

O People often walk fairly close to these erupting volcanoes.

O They usually form large, broad volcanoes.

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Mount Bachelor in Oregon

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Composite Cone VolcanoO These volcanoes have explosive

eruptions as a result of more gassy magma.

O They are formed from layers of lava and ash.

O Composite Cones are also known as stratovolcanoes.

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Mount St. Helens in Washington

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Cinder Cone VolcanoO These are the smallest and most

common volcanoesO They are formed from explosive

eruptions that shoot small pieces of magma and ash into the air.

O The magma then cools and hardens as it falls back to the Earth, forming a cinder cone.

O In many cases, cinder cones form on the sides of a larger volcano.

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Mt. Etna in Italy

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Active VolcanoO Active volcanoes is one that has

erupted since the last ice age approximately in the past 10,000 years.

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Dormant VolcanoO Dormant volcanoes would then be

one that hasn’t erupted in the past 10,000 years, but it is expected to erupt again.

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Extinct VolcanoO Extinct Volcanoes would be one that

nobody expects to ever erupt again.

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Two Types of EruptionsO More gassy eruptionsO Less gassy eruptions

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More Gassy EruptionsO Explosive and violent eruption and

magma shoots out of the volcano.

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Less Gassy EruptionsO More quiet eruption. The magma just

flows smoothly out of the volcano.

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Ring of FireO Many volcanic eruptions have

occurred worldwide.