
3RD REMEDIATION FOR G9
Quiz by Joan Cavite
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Which type of volcano is broad with gently sloping sides and formed by fluid lava flows?
What type of volcano is Mount Fuji an example of?
Which volcano type is built from alternating layers of lava and ash?
What is the smallest and simplest type of volcano?
Which volcano type is formed mainly from pyroclastic materials like ash and cinders?
Which type of volcano forms when lava oozes slowly and piles up near the vent?
Which volcano type is most commonly found along mid-ocean ridges?
What type of volcano is characterized by steep sides and a symmetrical cone shape
Which volcano type is formed by eruptions along cracks in the Earth’s crust?
What is a volcanic eruption?
What do we call magma once it reaches the Earth’s surface?
Which type of volcanic eruption is usually gentle and produces flowing lava?
What causes explosive volcanic eruptions?
Which material is ejected into the air during an eruption and can travel long distances?
What gas is most commonly released during volcanic eruptions?
Which volcanic eruption type produces tall columns of ash and gas high into the atmosphere?
What is a pyroclastic flow?
Which factor influences how violent a volcanic eruption will be?
What volcanic hazard can cause roofs to collapse due to heavy accumulation?
Which of the following is a common use of geothermal energy?
What is geothermal energy?
Which factor mainly determines how much solar energy an area receives?
Areas near the equator are generally warmer because they receive___________
How does altitude affect climate?
Which large body of water has the greatest effect on the climate of nearby land?
Why do coastal areas usually have milder climates than inland areas?
Which factor causes one side of a mountain to be wetter than the other?
Which factor mainly influences the amount of rainfall in an area?
What role do ocean currents play in climate?
Which human activity can significantly affect an area’s climate?
What is a constellation?
Why do constellations appear to move across the sky during the night?
Which constellation is commonly used to locate the North Star (Polaris)?
What is the name of the North Star?
Which constellation is known as “The Hunter”?
Constellations were originally created to help people___________
Which constellation is best seen during the winter in the Northern Hemisphere?
What do we call the brightest star in the night sky, often associated with a constellation?
How many officially recognized constellations are there?
Why do different constellations appear in different seasons?
Which part of a volcano stores molten rock beneath the Earth’s surface?
What do we call magma once it reaches the Earth’s surface?
Which opening allows magma, gases, and ash to escape during an eruption?
What is the bowl-shaped opening at the top of a volcano called?
Which part of a volcano is formed by layers of lava, ash, and rock?
What is a caldera?
Which part of the volcano connects the magma chamber to the surface?
What do we call a smaller opening on the side of a volcano?
Which volcanic material is made of tiny fragments of rock and glass?
What is the purpose of the magma chamber?