(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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A type of eruption caused by low-silica magma
quiet
aa (picture)
What lava is called before it exits the volcano
magma
A volcano that is "dead," or not expected to erupt again.
extinct volcano
A volcano that is currently erupting or has erupted recently
active volcano
pahoehoe (picture)
Some of the many hazards from volcanic eruptions
fires, ash, gasses, landslides
The tendency of liquids to resist flowing
viscosity
A type of eruption caused by high-silica magma
explosive
A steep, cone-shaped hill made up of volcanic ash, cinders, and bombs
Cinder cone volcano
A mountain or hill formed by eruptions and flowing lava
volcano
A tall cone-shaped mountain, also known as a stratovolcano
Composite volcano
magma chamber (picture)
Lava found in Hawaii, caused by very runny, low-silica lava, Looks very smooth
pahoehoe
Not currently active but able to become active in the future
dormant
lava found in Hawaii, caused by med/low-silica lava, looks very bumpy
aa
A bowl shaped area that may form at the top of a volcano around the central vent
crater
An example of a volcano that erupts quietly
Kilauea
The area covered by lava as it pours out of a volcanoes vent
lava flow
Magma that has exited the volcano
lava
An example of a volcano that erupts explosively
Mount St Helens
A material found in magma that determines its viscosity
silica
A large crater caused by an explosion in a volcano that causes a deep depression
Caldera
A long tube through which magma moves from the magma chamber to earths surface
pipe
Shield volcano (picture)
The pocket beneath a volcano where magma collects
magma chamber
The flow of ash,cinders,bombs,and gases down the side of a volcano during an explosive eruption
pyroclastic flow
The opening through which molten rock and gas leave a volcano
vent
A wide, flat landform that results from nonexplosive eruptions of lava that spread over a large area
lava plateau