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Chapter 9 Volcanoes Test Study Guide: Geology 1P, Mr. Traeger Name: _____________________________ Period: _________ Date: ________________________ Section Major Questions to be asked and/or Where do I find the information and/or where tasked to be measured did we learn this? How and Where Volcanoes Form 9.1 § Section 9.1 Homework § Inside the Volcano video notes § What is magma and how does it form? § Why Do Some Volcanoes Go Boom?: The § Name and describe the 3 types of Conditions of Volcano Formation notes and places where volcanoes form. § How did the Hawaiian Islands and viscosity lab § How Volcanoes Work website: Yellowstone National Park form as part of the hot spot system? http://www.geology.sdsu.edu/how_volcanoes_ work/ § Traeger’s Online Chapter 9 PowerPoint notes § Google Earth Volcano Tour § Layered Earth program on classroom computers Magma and Erupted Materials 9.2 § Section 9.2 Homework § Inside the Volcano video notes § What are the types of magma? § Why Do Some Volcanoes Go Boom?: The § What do viscosity, silica content, and Conditions of Volcano Formation notes and gas content have to do with the explosiveness of a volcano? viscosity lab § How Volcanoes Work website: § What are the types of lava flows? § What are the ash and rock fragments http://www.geology.sdsu.edu/how_volcanoes_ ejected from a volcano? work/ § Traeger’s Online Chapter 9 PowerPoint notes § Google Earth Volcano Tour § Layered Earth program on classroom computers Volcanic Landforms 9.3 § Section 9.3 Homework § Inside the Volcano video notes § What are the characteristics of shield § Why Do Some Volcanoes Go Boom?: The volcanoes, cinder cones, and Conditions of Volcano Formation notes and composite volcanoes? Where does each type form? Relate this to plate viscosity lab § How Volcanoes Work website: tectonics! § What are the major volcanic hazards? http://www.geology.sdsu.edu/how_volcanoes_ § What things do volcanologists look for work/ when forecasting a volcanic eruption? § Traeger’s Online Chapter 9 PowerPoint notes § How do calderas form? § Google Earth Volcano Tour § How do volcanoes relate to plate § Predicting Volcanic Eruptions activity (We will tectonics? do this on block day, 12/18/13.) § Layered Earth program on classroom computers Extraterrestrial Volcanism 9.4 § Section 9.4 Homework § How Volcanoes Work website: § What planets and moons in the solar system exhibit signs of volcanism? http://www.geology.sdsu.edu/how_volcanoes_ § What kinds of volcanism existed on the work/ Moon, Mars, and Venus and continue § Traeger’s Online Chapter 9 PowerPoint notes to exist on the moon of Jupiter known § Layered Earth program on classroom as Io? computers § What causes the volcanism on Io, a moon of Jupiter?