
Quarter 4 Chapter 1 Lesson 2 Volcanic Eruptions (Part 3)
Quiz by Deniega, Megumi Kaye D.
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These volcanoes are morphologically young-looking but with no historical or analytical records of eruption
These are small conical volcanoes formed by loose rock fragments, pyroclastic materials from eruptions, and almost no lava
They are broad volcanoes with gently sloping sides, composed of layers of lava.
These volcanoes erupted within historical times, accounts of these eruptions were documented by man erupted within the last 10 000 years based on the analyses of material from young volcanic deposits
These are symmetrical cone volcanoes with steep sides formed from ash and lava flows
These volcanoes have no recorded eruptions, physical form has been intensively weathered and eroded, bearing deep and long gullies
These volcanoes are morphologically young-looking but with no historical or analytical records of eruption
These are small conical volcanoes formed by loose rock fragments, pyroclastic materials from eruptions, and almost no lava
They are broad volcanoes with gently sloping sides, composed of layers of lava.
These volcanoes erupted within historical times, accounts of these eruptions were documented by man erupted within the last 10 000 years based on the analyses of material from young volcanic deposits
These are symmetrical cone volcanoes with steep sides formed from ash and lava flows
These volcanoes have no recorded eruptions, physical form has been intensively weathered and eroded, bearing deep and long gullies