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What are the 3 types of volcanoes and where are they located? Chapter 9 Pages 256-265 Volcanoes Chapter 9 Sections 1,2 and 3 VOLCANOES What is a volcano? • An area of the Earth’s surface through which magma and volcanic gases pass. • Most are located at plate boundaries. • 75% of the volcanoes in the world are located in the Ring of Fire. RingRing of Fireof Fire 3 Types of Volcanoes 1. Shield Volcano 2. Cinder Cone Volcano 3. Composite Volcano Shield Volcano • Produced by layers of lava released from non explosive eruptions. Lava spreads out over a wide area. • These volcanoes have gently sloping sides and lava spreads out over a wide area. • Shaped like a shield Mount Kea, in Hawaii, is the largest volcano on Earth. Measured from its base on the sea-floor, it is taller than mount Everest. Shield Volcano • Here are 4 of the volcanoes that comprise the big island of Hawai'i. They are Mauna Kea (MK), Mauna Loa (ML), Hualalai (H), and Kohala (K). The photo was taken from near the summit of East Maui volcano (EM). These are the largest volcanoes on Earth. Shield Volcano Belknap Shield Volcano in Oregon. Cinder Cone Volcano Produced from moderately explosive eruptions and pyroclastic material Cinder cone volcanoes • have steep slopes. • are usually small. • often occur in clusters. • erode very quickly, pyroclastic material is not cemented together. Cinder Cone Volcano Veniaminof, Alaska Mount Etna, Italy Composite Volcanoes • form from alternating explosive and non-explosive eruptions. • broad bases and sides that get steeper toward the top. • most common • called strato-volcanoes (layers) Composite Volcanoes Mount Ranier, Washington Costa Rica- Arenal Volcano • http://www.arenal.net/arenal-volcano.htm What is a crater? The area around the central vent of a volcano is called a crater. More pics of Crater Lake: http://www.serve.com/wizjd/parks/crater_lake/crater_lake.html What is a Hotspot? 1. an area of persistent volcanic activity. 2. originate at unusually hot areas of the mantlecore boundary. 3. Overlying mantle melts forming plumes of magma that rise and penetrate the crust forming volcanoes. 4. Hawaii, Iceland, and Yellowstone are examples of hot spots. Review • • • • • • • • • 1. I am the largest type of volcano. 2. I have alternating layers of lava and pyroclastic material. 3. I am made of pyroclastic material. 4. I am made of layers of lava released from a non-explosive eruption. 5. I am the area around the central vent of a volcano. 6. I usually from in clusters. What is pyroclastic material? 7. I form from explosive eruptions. 8. What is a hotspot? • Volcano World: http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/ • Awesome site for volcanoes around the world.