A steep slope will not collapse if the load is light.
a. True
b. False
Question 2Water is a key factor in slope stability.
a. True
b. False
Question 3Name and describe the three types of major volcanoes (exclude lava domes and continental calderas). Identify their rock composition, shape, and the viscosity and composition of the magma that created them.
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Question 4How are pyroclastic flows created and why are they dangerous?
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Question 5The text discusses six styles of volcanic eruption. Choose one and describe the causes of an eruption of this style, the danger they represent, and the characteristics of an eruption.
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Question 6Subduction zones are common sources of volcanoes. Explain the key details of the process of volcano formation along subduction zones.
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Question 7Montserrat, an island on the edge of the Caribbean plate and South American plate, is dominated by the Soufriere Hills volcano. The volcano is moderate-sized with moderately steep slopes. Beginning in July of 1995, the volcano began erupting in a style associated with magma contacting surface water. The magma vent hardened in a rounded shape out of rock containing a mix of rhyolite and basalt, stopping the eruption after 18 weeks. The collapse of one side of the dome sent ash and mud streaming down over the capital city and main airport, rendering them uninhabitable.
Describe the events above using as many terms from the chapter as possible.
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