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Created by:

Sammie and Katie

For:

Volcanoes

D. Moore, 2000

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Is there ever a time that lava moves so slowly that you can get out of

the way?

A. Always B. No

C. Sometimes D. I don’t know

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Is there ever a time that lava moves so slowly that you can get out of

the way?

A. Always B. No

C. Sometimes D. I don’t know

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Are people afraid of volcanoes?

A. No way B. Most people

C.All people D. Who wants to know

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Are people afraid of volcanoes?

A. No way B. Most people

C. All people D. Who wants to know

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Where are volcanoes located?

A. All over the world

B. Hawaii only

C. Only on land D. Under sea only

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Where are volcanoes located?

A. All over the world

B. Hawaii only

C. Only on land D. Under sea only

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How are most volcanoes formed?

A. When volcanoes smash together

B. When someone talks about them

C. When a rock hits the hot spot

D. When lava and rocks cool together and build up on a volcano

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A. When volcanoes smash together

B. When someone talks about them

C. When a rock hits the hot spot

D. When lava and rocks cool together and build up on a volcano

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How are most volcanoes formed?

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Where is magma kept before the volcano erupts?

A. The mantel B. Hot spot or magma chamber

C. A Tupperware container

D. Inside a rock

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Where is the magma kept before the volcano erupts?

A. The mantel B. Hot spot or magma chamber

C. A Tupperware container

D. Inside a rock

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Where did the word volcano come from?

A. The movie’s god of flame

B. The Italian’s god of mums

C. The Spanish’s god of water

D. The ancient Roman’s fire god

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A. The movies’ god of flame

B. The Italian’s god of mums

C. The Spanish’s god of water

D. The ancient roman’s god of

fire

Where did the word volcano come from?

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Does lava destroy everything in it’s path?

A. No B. Only plants

C. Yes D. Only stones

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Does lava destroy everything in it’s path?

A. No B. Only plants

C. Yes.Volcanoes destroy people’s towns, and even

kill people.

D. Only stones

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FINAL Where are the most volcanoes located?

A. England B. Chicago

C. Asia and Hawaii

D. Antarctica

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FINAL where are the most volcanoes located?

A. England B. Chicago

C. Asia and Hawaii

D. Antarctica

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Since the 1400’s about how many people have been killed by

volcanoes?

B. 2,000,000 people

C. 200 people

A. 200,000 people

D. 2,000,000,000 people

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Since the 1400’s how many people have been killed by volcanoes?

A. 200,000 people B. 2,000,000 people

C. 200 people D. 2,000,000,000 people

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D. Study the contents of the volcanic rocks

B. Watch a volcano erupt

A. Dig in

C. Send someone down

How do scientists learn about the in side of the Earth?

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How do scientists learn about the in side of the Earth?

A. Dig in B. Watch a volcano erupt

D. Study the contents of the volcanic rocks

C. Send someone down

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