Hawaiianamericanvolcanorich stateashthe powderyresidue leftafter theburning of alsubstance. earthquakesproduced by stresschanges in solid rockdue to the injection orwithdrawal of magma(molton rock) arecalled volcano-tectonic earthquakesdormanthave noterupted for avery long timebut may eruptat a future timebasalta hard, blackvolcanic rock withless than about 52weight percentsilica (SiO2).-lowvelocityJapana volcanorichcountrylavahot molten or semi-fluid rock eruptedfrom a volcano orfissure, or solid rockresulting from coolingof this. cinderconesthesimplesttype ofvolcanogeysershot spring thatintermittentlyspouts jets ofsteam and hotwaterRingof Firea path along thePacific Oceancharacterized byactive volcanoesand frequentearthquakeseruptbe ejectedfrom anactivevolcano. hypocenterthe pointwithin theearth wherean earthquakerupture startsactivea volcanowhich is eithererupting or islikely to eruptin the futureshieldvolcanoa type of volcanonamed for its lowprofile, resemblinga warrior's shieldlying on the ground.FujiyamaAn almost perfectlysymmetrical snow-capped volcaniccone, it is a sacredmountain andpilgrimage site. Itslast major eruptionwas in 1707extinctExtinctvolcanoes arenot expectedto erupt in thefuture.mountainWhen the magmafinds its way to thesurface, it eruptsas lava, rock, ashand volcanicgasesmantlean areaunder therocky outerlayer ofEarthMountSt.Helensan active volcano inthe Cascade Rangein southwesternWashington; eruptedviolently in 1980 after123 years ofinactivity.compositevolcanoessteep-sided,symmetrical cones oflarge dimension built ofalternating layers oflava flows, volcanicash, cinders, blocks,and bombs and mayrise as much as 8,000feet above their bases.avalanchesthe suddencatastrophiccollapse(landslide) from anunstable side of avolcanomagmahot fluid or semifluidmaterial below orwithin the earth'scrust from which lavaand other igneousrock is formed oncooling. tsunamisa series ofwaves causedby earthquakesor underseavolcaniceruptionsseismo-graphinstrument thatmakes a record ofseismic wavescaused by anearthquake,explosion, or otherEarth-shakingphenomenonHawaiianamericanvolcanorich stateashthe powderyresidue leftafter theburning of alsubstance. earthquakesproduced by stresschanges in solid rockdue to the injection orwithdrawal of magma(molton rock) arecalled volcano-tectonic earthquakesdormanthave noterupted for avery long timebut may eruptat a future timebasalta hard, blackvolcanic rock withless than about 52weight percentsilica (SiO2).-lowvelocityJapana volcanorichcountrylavahot molten or semi-fluid rock eruptedfrom a volcano orfissure, or solid rockresulting from coolingof this. cinderconesthesimplesttype ofvolcanogeysershot spring thatintermittentlyspouts jets ofsteam and hotwaterRingof Firea path along thePacific Oceancharacterized byactive volcanoesand frequentearthquakeseruptbe ejectedfrom anactivevolcano. hypocenterthe pointwithin theearth wherean earthquakerupture startsactivea volcanowhich is eithererupting or islikely to eruptin the futureshieldvolcanoa type of volcanonamed for its lowprofile, resemblinga warrior's shieldlying on the ground.FujiyamaAn almost perfectlysymmetrical snow-capped volcaniccone, it is a sacredmountain andpilgrimage site. Itslast major eruptionwas in 1707extinctExtinctvolcanoes arenot expectedto erupt in thefuture.mountainWhen the magmafinds its way to thesurface, it eruptsas lava, rock, ashand volcanicgasesmantlean areaunder therocky outerlayer ofEarthMountSt.Helensan active volcano inthe Cascade Rangein southwesternWashington; eruptedviolently in 1980 after123 years ofinactivity.compositevolcanoessteep-sided,symmetrical cones oflarge dimension built ofalternating layers oflava flows, volcanicash, cinders, blocks,and bombs and mayrise as much as 8,000feet above their bases.avalanchesthe suddencatastrophiccollapse(landslide) from anunstable side of avolcanomagmahot fluid or semifluidmaterial below orwithin the earth'scrust from which lavaand other igneousrock is formed oncooling. tsunamisa series ofwaves causedby earthquakesor underseavolcaniceruptionsseismo-graphinstrument thatmakes a record ofseismic wavescaused by anearthquake,explosion, or otherEarth-shakingphenomenon

VOLCANO - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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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  1. N-an american volcano rich state
    N-Hawaii
  2. O-the powdery residue left after the burning of a lsubstance.
    O-ash
  3. N- produced by stress changes in solid rock due to the injection or withdrawal of magma (molton rock) are called volcano-tectonic earthquakes
    N-earthquakes
  4. B-have not erupted for a very long time but may erupt at a future time
    B-dormant
  5. B- a hard, black volcanic rock with less than about 52 weight percent silica (SiO2).-low velocity
    B-basalt
  6. I-a volcano rich country
    I-Japan
  7. I-hot molten or semi-fluid rock erupted from a volcano or fissure, or solid rock resulting from cooling of this.
    I-lava
  8. I- the simplest type of volcano
    I-cinder cones
  9. B-hot spring that intermittently spouts jets of steam and hot water
    B-geysers
  10. B- a path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes
    B-Ring of Fire
  11. G-be ejected from an active volcano.
    G-erupt
  12. O-the point within the earth where an earthquake rupture starts
    O-hypocenter
  13. B- a volcano which is either erupting or is likely to erupt in the future
    B-active
  14. G-a type of volcano named for its low profile, resembling a warrior's shield lying on the ground.
    G-shield volcano
  15. O-An almost perfectly symmetrical snow-capped volcanic cone, it is a sacred mountain and pilgrimage site. Its last major eruption was in 1707
    O-Fujiyama
  16. O- Extinct volcanoes are not expected to erupt in the future.
    O-extinct
  17. I-When the magma finds its way to the surface, it erupts as lava, rock, ash and volcanic gases
    I-mountain
  18. N-an area under the rocky outer layer of Earth
    N-mantle
  19. G-an active volcano in the Cascade Range in southwestern Washington; erupted violently in 1980 after 123 years of inactivity.
    G-Mount St. Helens
  20. I-steep-sided, symmetrical cones of large dimension built of alternating layers of lava flows, volcanic ash, cinders, blocks, and bombs and may rise as much as 8,000 feet above their bases.
    I-composite volcanoes
  21. G-the sudden catastrophic collapse (landslide) from an unstable side of a volcano
    G-avalanches
  22. N-hot fluid or semifluid material below or within the earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed on cooling.
    N-magma
  23. G-a series of waves caused by earthquakes or undersea volcanic eruptions
    G-tsunamis
  24. O- instrument that makes a record of seismic waves caused by an earthquake, explosion, or other Earth-shaking phenomenon
    O-seismo- graph