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Volcano Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  Yes. Melting happens when you increase pressure on mantle rocks.
B  Yes. Volcanoes explode as pressure builds up.
C  No. You need to add too much weight in order for the pressure to increase enough to cause melting.
D  No. Melting happens when you decrease the pressure on the mantle rocks.
Question #2
A  Increase
B  Impossible to know
C  Decrease
D  Stay the same
Question #3
A  Decrease
B  Impossible to know
C  Increase
D  Stay the same
Question #4
A  Frictional heat from earthquake sliding causes rock to melt into magma.
B  The pressure on rocks from moving magma can cause rocks around the magma to slide along faults.
C  Trick question. Earthquakes rarely occur before eruptions.
D  The sudden increase in pressure associated with escape of gas from magma can cause nearby rocks to fracture.
Question #5
A  Most lahars occur when a volcano erupts lava that is high in silica.
B  Most lava flow paths can be easily predicted by looking at the slope of the ground.
C  Most lava flows pose less danger than eruptions of ash.
Question #6
A  the explosive nature of the eruptions that produce the shield
B  lava viscosity
C  local variations in the tilt of the land surface
D  proportion of pyroclastic debris included in the edifice
Question #8
A  Pyroclastic flow
B  Geyser eruption
C  Rhyolite lava
D  Basalt lava
E  Andesite lava
Question #9
A  Near a subduction zone
B  All of these are known for producing high silica magmas.
C  Near an ocean island hot spot
D  Near a mid ocean ridge
Question #10
A  the intensity of volcanic tremor
B  the amount of surface deformation
C  the composition of volcanic gases
D  the temperature of groundwater
Question #12
A  Corn Syrup
B  No answer text provided.
C  Water
D  They usually have very similar viscosities.
Question #13
A  Pyroxene
B  Plinian
C  Silica
D  Basalt
Question #14
A  Mostly in warm climates
B  Mostly on continents
C  Mostly along the margins of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans
D  Mostly along the margins of the Pacific Ocean
E  Mostly on islands