Types Of Volcanoes π Flashcards
Four major types of volcanoes
Cinder cone, composite volcanoes, shield volcanoes, lava domes
Lava and Lahar Flow
Molten rock and midflows flowing down the side of the volcano
Composite Cone Volcano (Mount Pinatubo)
What shape : triangular cone shape
What was the lava like : viscous sticky lava
Frequency and magnitude of the eruptions : released poisonous gases like nitrogen oxide.
Shield Volcano (Queen Maryβs Peak).
What shape : Sheila circular shape
What was the lava like : runny lava, spreads down the slope.
Frequency and magnitude: small eruptions erupted in 2004 category 6 volcano 10 million tons of magma.
What plate boundaries do the form on : South American and African plate
Divergent
Types of crust : oceanic and oceanic
Plate movement : plates move apart
Major landforms : crates ocean ridge
Tectonic activity : Volcanoes and earthquakes not very violent, volcanoes also less destructive.
Convergent
Types of crust : oceanic and continental
Plate movement : plates are collided and the crust is subducted under the other continental plate.
Major landforms : mountains e.g. Andes in South America
Tectonic activity: big earthquakes and volcanoes
Collision
Types of crust : continental and continental
Plate movement : when two continental plates collide, forced upwards and downwards.
Major landforms : fold mountains e.g. Himalayas
Tectonic activity : large earthquakes because of friction
Conservative
Types of crust : continental and continental
Plate movement : when two continental plates move alongside each other
Major landforms : no major landforms
Tectonic activity : huge build up so massive earthquakes occur