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Hawaiian Magma Fluid Explosive activity Fountains, low eruption columns Effusive activity Thin, extensive flows Dominant ejecta Bombs Structures Lava lakes.
Unit 1 Review S6E5 Minerals, Rocks & Earth’s Layers.
Bellringer Which ocean is getting smaller and which ocean is getting bigger due to subduction and sea floor spreading?
More Fluid --> Hotter + Easier gas release (less explosive) + Less siliceous
Pablo Picasso 1881-1973 Created by J. Walker and L. Rice 10/05.
LEFT PAGE LEFT PAGE November 13 Title: Rock or Mineral Objective: Be able to explain the difference between a rock and a mineral Warm–Up : Put Your Knowledge.
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Volcanoes. A volcano is a mountian that forms when molten rock (magma) is forced to the earth’s surface.