Question 1: Compare and Contrast Lava and Magma. What is one way they are similar? What is one way they are different?
Question 2: What may cause the volcano structures to change over time?
Question 3: What most likely causes these underwater volcanos to turn into islands
Question 4: Infer- Which layer are volcanos and mountains location?
Question 5: What event causes the surfact of the Earth to move upwards?
Question 6: When you typically think of how a volcano erupts, which type do you think of? DESCRIBE IT
Question 7: In your OWN WORDS describe hot spots.
Question 10: If lava is erupting, what type of rock will we most likley see formed soon?
Question 8: Describe the process of how underwater mountain ranges (mid-ocean ridges) are created?
Question 9: What kind of rock is Basalt MOST LIKELY. EXPLAIN HOW YOU KNOW!
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Question 1: Compare and Contrast Lava and Magma. What is one way they are similar? What is one way they are different?
Question 2: What may cause the volcano structures to change over time?
Question 3: What most likely causes these underwater volcanos to turn into islands
Question 4: Infer- Which layer are volcanos and mountains location?
Question 5: What event causes the surfact of the Earth to move upwards?
Question 6: When you typically think of how a volcano erupts, which type do you think of? DESCRIBE IT
Question 7: In your OWN WORDS describe hot spots.
Question 10: If lava is erupting, what type of rock will we most likley see formed soon?
Question 8: Describe the process of how underwater mountain ranges (mid-ocean ridges) are created?
Question 9: What kind of rock is Basalt MOST LIKELY. EXPLAIN HOW YOU KNOW!