Aa lava |
A type of sharp-edged lava. |
ancient |
Very, very old or long ago |
ash |
Tiny pieces of magma thrown from a volcano |
caldera |
A large volcanic craterwhen a magma chamber is emptied |
cone |
The top part of a volcano. |
crust |
The thin layer of rock on the surface of the earth. |
destruction |
When something is destroyed. |
dormant |
Has not erupted for some time. |
eruption |
When magma flows through holes in the Earth's crust |
geothermal energy |
Energy from the hot rocks below the Earth' surface |
geyser |
A hot spring that shoots hot water and steam into the air. |
hot spring |
A gentle eruption of hot water from beneath the ground. |
indestructible |
Unable to destroy |
intense |
Extremely hot or strong |
lahar |
A mudslide of water,ash and soil. |
lapilli |
Tiny pebbles of magma. |
lava |
Liquid magma that flows from a volcano and cools to become
solid rock |
lava bombs |
Very large lumps of magma thrown from a volcano. |
magma |
Rocks that has become so hot it has melted |
minerals |
Metals formed inside underground rocks. |
molten |
Rock of metal that has been heated until it becomes a thick
sticky liquid |
pahoehoe lava |
A type of lava that cools to become smooth rock |
pillow lava |
A type of lava flowing from undersea volcanoes and shaped
by the cold ocean water. |
super heated |
When something is heated to an extremely high temperature. |
tsunami |
A giant ocean wave started by an undersea eruption |
vulcanologist |
A scientist who studies volcanoes. |
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