Deck 8: Volcanoes and Plutons

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Explosively erupted rock particles or magma form __________ rock.
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Magma with a high water content has a greater tendency to __________ in the crust, compared with magma with a lower water content.

A) solidify
B) remain liquid
C) metamorphose
D) spread out
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Lava and rock fragments commonly erupt from a __________ located in the crater of a volcano.
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Long chains of silicate tetrahedra form in magma with __________ composition.
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A granitic pluton that is exposed for less than 100 square kilometers is called a/an __________.
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A/an __________ __________ is a small volcano composed of pyroclastic fragments.
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About 75 percent of the Earth's volcanic activity occurs along a circle of subduction zones in the Pacific Ocean called the __________ __________ __________.
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__________ are pyroclastic volcanic fragments that vary in size from 4 to 32 millimeters.
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The circular depression left when the roof of a magma chamber collapses is called a/an __________.
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The Ring of Fire, a zone of concentrated volcanic activity encircling the Pacific Ocean basin, is located adjacent to __________.

A) rift zones
B) subduction zones
C) the Mid-Oceanic Ridge system
D) a lava plateau
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Granitic magma contains __________ water than basaltic magma.
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A chaotic mixture of volcanic ash and rock fragments that is left behind when most of the gas escapes into the atmosphere during an ash flow and solidifies is called a/an __________ __________ __________.
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Typical granitic magma contains __________ silica and __________ water than typical basaltic magma.

A) more, less
B) less, less
C) more, more
D) less, more
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A/an __________ forms when magma oozes between layers of country rock as a sheet parallel to the layering.
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Magma production occurs through __________ __________ __________ in a mantle plume.
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Melting caused by decreased pressure is called __________ melting.

A) pressure-release
B) pressure-decrease
C) pressure-cease
D) pressure-diminish
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Granitic magma has a __________ melting temperature compared to basaltic magma.

A) lower
B) higher
C) equal
D) much higher
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The three environments of magma production are __________ __________, __________ __________, and __________ __________.
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If lava solidifies before the gas in it escapes, the bubbles are preserved as holes called __________.
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The magma of andesite and diorite contains __________ silica than granite.
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Continental crust is typically of __________ composition.

A) basaltic
B) granitic
C) peridotitic
D) magnetic
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When an ash flow comes to a stop, most of the gas escapes into the atmosphere, leaving behind a chaotic mixture of volcanic ash and rock fragments called __________.

A) ash-flow basalt
B) ash-flow tuff
C) shield volcano
D) submarine volcano
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If basaltic magma is too viscous to form a lava plateau, but still quite fluid, it heaps up slightly, forming:

A) cinder cones.
B) calderas.
C) ash-flow tuffs.
D) shield volcanoes.
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Most basaltic magma erupts at the Earth's surface because it:

A) is more viscous than granitic magma.
B) contains huge amounts of water.
C) contains little water.
D) has a higher silica content than granitic magma.
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As lava cools and solidifies from the surface down, cracks frequently grow downward through the rock. Such cracks are called:

A) batholiths.
B) columnar joints.
C) sills.
D) stocks.
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A/an __________ is a crater formed by the collapse of a magma chamber.

A) ash-flow tuff
B) cinder cone
C) caldera
D) impact crater
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The most catastrophic volcanic explosions occur when __________ reaches the Earth's surface.

A) flood basalt magma
B) granitic magma
C) basaltic magma
D) aa magma
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Which of the following tectonic environments does not generate large quantities of magma?

A) transform boundaries
B) mantle plumes
C) subduction zones
D) spreading centers
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Oceanic crust is typically of __________ composition.

A) basaltic
B) granitic
C) peridotitic
D) magnetic
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Lava with a smooth, ropy surface is:

A) pahoehoe.
B) aa.
C) granitic.
D) plutonic.
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A __________ is a pluton with an outcrop area of less than 100 square kilometers.

A) batholith
B) volcanic neck
C) dike
D) stock
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The magma type that most commonly rises to the Earth's surface to erupt from a volcano is:

A) granitic magma.
B) potassium-rich magma.
C) plutonic magma.
D) basaltic magma.
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The higher silica content of granitic magma causes it to:

A) erupt at the surface.
B) solidify within the crust.
C) become highly viscous.
D) b and c
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A pluton with an outcrop area of more than 100 square kilometers is a:

A) batholith.
B) volcanic neck.
C) dike.
D) stock.
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__________ is lava with a jagged, broken surface.

A) Pahoehoe lava
B) Aa lava
C) Cosmic lava
D) Plutonic lava
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Granitic magma contains up to __________ percent water.

A) 50
B) 40
C) 25
D) 10
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Which of the following processes causes melting of the asthenosphere and the generation of magma?

A) removal of water
B) increasing pressure
C) decreasing temperature
D) decreasing pressure
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Gentle eruptions of basaltic lava from long fissures create __________.

A) flood basalts
B) cinder cones
C) shield volcanoes
D) calderas
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Pyroclastic bombs, cinders, and ash:

A) flow gently from volcanoes.
B) erupt explosively from volcanoes.
C) solidify within the crust as irregularly-shaped plutons.
D) occur as dikes and sills intruded into country rock.
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Dated rocks and zircon crystals suggest that granitic continental crust had formed by about __________ years ago.

A) 1.6 million
B) 4.4 million
C) 1.6 billion
D) 4.4 billion
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A shield volcano commonly erupts when:

A) basaltic magma oozes like water over the Earth's surface.
B) fluid basaltic magma builds a gently sloping mountain.
C) water-saturated granitic magma rises.
D) relatively dry granitic magma rises.
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Volcanic eruptions have no effect on global climate.
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Basaltic magma forms at the Mid-Oceanic Ridge.
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Pahoehoe lava cools and stiffens as it flows, forming basalt with smooth, glassy-surfaced, wrinkled, or "ropy" ridges.
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The gentlest, least catastrophic type of volcanic eruption occurs when magma is so fluid that it simply oozes from cracks as pyroclastic rocks.
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A composite cone:

A) forms by repeated lava flows and pyroclastic eruptions over a long time.
B) is usually active for only a short time.
C) forms by pyroclastic eruptions only.
D) forms in a single, cataclysmic event.
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The Columbia River plateau is an example of a lava plateau.
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A dike is a sheet-like, intrusive rock that forms when magma oozes into a fracture.
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Granitic magma has longer chains of silicate tetrahedra than basaltic magma.
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A cinder cone is usually active for only a short period of time because once the gas escapes the driving force behind the eruption is removed.
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Mount St. Helens in the state of Washington is an example of a stratovolcano.
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The periodicity of Yellowstone eruptions, the presence of shallow magma, and the well-known tendency of magma of this type to erupt multiple times all suggest that a fourth eruption may occur.
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Regional predictions can be used to determine exactly when a particular volcano will erupt.
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Shield volcanoes are relatively small compared to other volcanoes.
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Yellowstone Park is an example of three overlapping:

A) calderas.
B) mantle plumes.
C) shield volcanoes.
D) lava plateaus.
True/False
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Which magma type erupts most violently?

A) basaltic
B) Hawaiian
C) Icelandic
D) granitic
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A sill forms when magma oozes between layers of country rock.
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If magma contains large amounts of water, the water escapes as the magma rises, and the solidification temperature lowers, causing the magma to erupt.
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Increased temperature is the most important factor in magma production.
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A caldera is a:

A) gently sloping mountain formed by low-viscosity magma pouring from a central vent.
B) steep conical mountain formed by repeated lava flows and pyroclastic eruptions.
C) circular depression formed as the roof of a magma chamber collapses after an eruption.
D) broad, flat lava plateau formed by fluid magma.
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Explosively erupted rock particles or magma form __________ rock.
pyroclastic
2
Magma with a high water content has a greater tendency to __________ in the crust, compared with magma with a lower water content.

A) solidify
B) remain liquid
C) metamorphose
D) spread out
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3
Lava and rock fragments commonly erupt from a __________ located in the crater of a volcano.
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Long chains of silicate tetrahedra form in magma with __________ composition.
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A granitic pluton that is exposed for less than 100 square kilometers is called a/an __________.
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A/an __________ __________ is a small volcano composed of pyroclastic fragments.
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About 75 percent of the Earth's volcanic activity occurs along a circle of subduction zones in the Pacific Ocean called the __________ __________ __________.
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__________ are pyroclastic volcanic fragments that vary in size from 4 to 32 millimeters.
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The circular depression left when the roof of a magma chamber collapses is called a/an __________.
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The Ring of Fire, a zone of concentrated volcanic activity encircling the Pacific Ocean basin, is located adjacent to __________.

A) rift zones
B) subduction zones
C) the Mid-Oceanic Ridge system
D) a lava plateau
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Granitic magma contains __________ water than basaltic magma.
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A chaotic mixture of volcanic ash and rock fragments that is left behind when most of the gas escapes into the atmosphere during an ash flow and solidifies is called a/an __________ __________ __________.
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Typical granitic magma contains __________ silica and __________ water than typical basaltic magma.

A) more, less
B) less, less
C) more, more
D) less, more
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A/an __________ forms when magma oozes between layers of country rock as a sheet parallel to the layering.
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Magma production occurs through __________ __________ __________ in a mantle plume.
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Melting caused by decreased pressure is called __________ melting.

A) pressure-release
B) pressure-decrease
C) pressure-cease
D) pressure-diminish
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Granitic magma has a __________ melting temperature compared to basaltic magma.

A) lower
B) higher
C) equal
D) much higher
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The three environments of magma production are __________ __________, __________ __________, and __________ __________.
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If lava solidifies before the gas in it escapes, the bubbles are preserved as holes called __________.
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The magma of andesite and diorite contains __________ silica than granite.
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Continental crust is typically of __________ composition.

A) basaltic
B) granitic
C) peridotitic
D) magnetic
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When an ash flow comes to a stop, most of the gas escapes into the atmosphere, leaving behind a chaotic mixture of volcanic ash and rock fragments called __________.

A) ash-flow basalt
B) ash-flow tuff
C) shield volcano
D) submarine volcano
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If basaltic magma is too viscous to form a lava plateau, but still quite fluid, it heaps up slightly, forming:

A) cinder cones.
B) calderas.
C) ash-flow tuffs.
D) shield volcanoes.
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Most basaltic magma erupts at the Earth's surface because it:

A) is more viscous than granitic magma.
B) contains huge amounts of water.
C) contains little water.
D) has a higher silica content than granitic magma.
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As lava cools and solidifies from the surface down, cracks frequently grow downward through the rock. Such cracks are called:

A) batholiths.
B) columnar joints.
C) sills.
D) stocks.
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A/an __________ is a crater formed by the collapse of a magma chamber.

A) ash-flow tuff
B) cinder cone
C) caldera
D) impact crater
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The most catastrophic volcanic explosions occur when __________ reaches the Earth's surface.

A) flood basalt magma
B) granitic magma
C) basaltic magma
D) aa magma
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Which of the following tectonic environments does not generate large quantities of magma?

A) transform boundaries
B) mantle plumes
C) subduction zones
D) spreading centers
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Oceanic crust is typically of __________ composition.

A) basaltic
B) granitic
C) peridotitic
D) magnetic
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Lava with a smooth, ropy surface is:

A) pahoehoe.
B) aa.
C) granitic.
D) plutonic.
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A __________ is a pluton with an outcrop area of less than 100 square kilometers.

A) batholith
B) volcanic neck
C) dike
D) stock
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The magma type that most commonly rises to the Earth's surface to erupt from a volcano is:

A) granitic magma.
B) potassium-rich magma.
C) plutonic magma.
D) basaltic magma.
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The higher silica content of granitic magma causes it to:

A) erupt at the surface.
B) solidify within the crust.
C) become highly viscous.
D) b and c
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A pluton with an outcrop area of more than 100 square kilometers is a:

A) batholith.
B) volcanic neck.
C) dike.
D) stock.
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__________ is lava with a jagged, broken surface.

A) Pahoehoe lava
B) Aa lava
C) Cosmic lava
D) Plutonic lava
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Granitic magma contains up to __________ percent water.

A) 50
B) 40
C) 25
D) 10
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Which of the following processes causes melting of the asthenosphere and the generation of magma?

A) removal of water
B) increasing pressure
C) decreasing temperature
D) decreasing pressure
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Gentle eruptions of basaltic lava from long fissures create __________.

A) flood basalts
B) cinder cones
C) shield volcanoes
D) calderas
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Pyroclastic bombs, cinders, and ash:

A) flow gently from volcanoes.
B) erupt explosively from volcanoes.
C) solidify within the crust as irregularly-shaped plutons.
D) occur as dikes and sills intruded into country rock.
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Dated rocks and zircon crystals suggest that granitic continental crust had formed by about __________ years ago.

A) 1.6 million
B) 4.4 million
C) 1.6 billion
D) 4.4 billion
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A shield volcano commonly erupts when:

A) basaltic magma oozes like water over the Earth's surface.
B) fluid basaltic magma builds a gently sloping mountain.
C) water-saturated granitic magma rises.
D) relatively dry granitic magma rises.
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Volcanic eruptions have no effect on global climate.
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Basaltic magma forms at the Mid-Oceanic Ridge.
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Pahoehoe lava cools and stiffens as it flows, forming basalt with smooth, glassy-surfaced, wrinkled, or "ropy" ridges.
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The gentlest, least catastrophic type of volcanic eruption occurs when magma is so fluid that it simply oozes from cracks as pyroclastic rocks.
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A composite cone:

A) forms by repeated lava flows and pyroclastic eruptions over a long time.
B) is usually active for only a short time.
C) forms by pyroclastic eruptions only.
D) forms in a single, cataclysmic event.
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The Columbia River plateau is an example of a lava plateau.
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A dike is a sheet-like, intrusive rock that forms when magma oozes into a fracture.
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49
Granitic magma has longer chains of silicate tetrahedra than basaltic magma.
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A cinder cone is usually active for only a short period of time because once the gas escapes the driving force behind the eruption is removed.
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51
Mount St. Helens in the state of Washington is an example of a stratovolcano.
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52
The periodicity of Yellowstone eruptions, the presence of shallow magma, and the well-known tendency of magma of this type to erupt multiple times all suggest that a fourth eruption may occur.
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Regional predictions can be used to determine exactly when a particular volcano will erupt.
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Shield volcanoes are relatively small compared to other volcanoes.
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55
Yellowstone Park is an example of three overlapping:

A) calderas.
B) mantle plumes.
C) shield volcanoes.
D) lava plateaus.
True/False
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Which magma type erupts most violently?

A) basaltic
B) Hawaiian
C) Icelandic
D) granitic
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57
A sill forms when magma oozes between layers of country rock.
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If magma contains large amounts of water, the water escapes as the magma rises, and the solidification temperature lowers, causing the magma to erupt.
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Increased temperature is the most important factor in magma production.
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A caldera is a:

A) gently sloping mountain formed by low-viscosity magma pouring from a central vent.
B) steep conical mountain formed by repeated lava flows and pyroclastic eruptions.
C) circular depression formed as the roof of a magma chamber collapses after an eruption.
D) broad, flat lava plateau formed by fluid magma.
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