Assignment Check Igneous Rock

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Hot Spots

- unusual because they are not related to the plate boundaries -derived form deep localized heat source -*Intraplate* volcano activity

Convergent boundaries ex.

-Aleutian islands andes/ mt. st. helens

where do most volcanoes occur

along the dyes of plates

tephra

ash, rock, fragments, bombs

characteristcics of igneous rock

color;light/dark texture/Crystal size: large/coarse or small/fine cooling rate: fast or slow

laccolith

domelike structure formed when magma pushes rock layers above it upwards

Divergent boundaries

ex. Mid- Atlantic ridge and Iceland -lava flows form the rift- which makes new land in the middle

how do volcanoes form?

magma is less dense than rock around, so it is forced up towards the surface

intrusive rock

molten magma that cools slowly beneath surface -slow= large crystals -granite; contains mica, feldspar

Cinder cone

steep and conical -explosive eruptions throw lava and rock high in air (tephra) -built from ejected lava fragments

Crater

steep walled depression around the vent

dike

vertical structures formed when magma cuts across layers and hardens into igneous rock

vent

where lava flows out

2 important factors control whether an eruption will be explosive or quiet

-amount of silica -amount of water vapor and other dissolved gases

explosive volcano (3)

-high silica -high viscosity -high gas content

extrusive rock

-molte material cools on Earth's surface -fast cool= small crystals (no visible crystals) -ex: obsidian, pumice, basalt

Magma

-molten material beneath Earth's surface

how is igneous rock formed?

-molten material magma from a volcano deep inside the earth cools and crystalizes into rock

Composite volcanoes

-mostly found where one plate sub ducts under another -alternating layers of lava and tephra -VERY EXPLOSIVE - Mt ST. Helens in Cascade Range

shield volcanoes

-quiet eruptions of basaltic lava spread out in flat layers -broad volcano with gentle slopes -hawaii (mt Kailua& Maunaloa)

Convergent boundaries

-the more dense Op sub ducts under the less dense CP and is driven down into the mantle -sub ducted plate melts due to the heat and friction causing the magma to rise up and create volcanoes

Hot Spots ex.

Hawaii islands sit on top of a hot spot

Caldera

large depression that occurs when the top of the volcano collapses

batholith

large, irregularly-shaped structures of hardened magma that extends deep into the Earth's crust

lava

outside of Earth's crust

Viscosity

resistance of a liquid to flow- its thickness

sill

sheetlike structure formed when magma between rock layers hardens into igneous rock (horizontal)


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