VOLCANOES MR.OCHOA CHAPTER 6. OBJECTIVE AND STARTER Objective: Today you will learn about volcanoes and why they form. Starter-What do earthquakes cause?

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VOLCANOES MR.OCHOA CHAPTER 6 OBJECTIVE AND STARTER Objective: Today you will learn about volcanoes and why they form. Starter-What do earthquakes cause? OBJECTIVE AND STARTER Objective: Today you will learn about volcanoes and why they form. Starter-What can cause a volcano to form? Background Information Have you ever seen a volcano? What was happening? Volcano A weak spot in the crust where molten material or magma comes to the surface. Magma A molten mixture of rock forming substances, gases, and water from the mantle. Lava When magma reaches the surface. Ring of Fire Many volcanoes that rim the Pacific Ocean. A major volcanic belt. Island Arc A curved chain of volcanic islands. They form in the overriding tectonic plates of subduction zones as the result of rising melt from the down going plate hot spot An area where material from deep within the mantle rises then melts, forming magma. Using your notes Create 2 paragraphs summarizing the 8 most important facts. Turn to page 210 Lesson Review page 219 # 1-2 VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS 6-2 MR. OCHOA 6TH GRADE TEACHER OBJECTIVE AND STARTER Objective: Today you will learn about what occurs during and after a volcanic eruption. Starter-Why do volcanoes form? What happens after a volcanic eruption. OBJECTIVE AND STARTER Objective: Today you will be learning about volcanoes. Starter-Why do volcanoes form? What happens after a volcanic eruption. Background Information What does lava look like when it comes out of a volcano? What else comes out of the volcano? Magma Chamber A pocket below the volcano where magma is collected. How magma reaches Earth's surface Pyroclastic Flow A type of explosive eruption that hurls out a mix of hot gases, ash, cinders, and effects of a bomb. Dormant A volcano that is still and active and will awaken in the future. Extinct A dead volcano that will no longer erupt. Geyser A fountain of water and steam that erupts from the ground. Turn to page 229 Lesson review VOLCANIC LANDFORMS MR. OCHOA 6-3 OBJECTIVE AND STARTER Objective: Today you will learn about landforms that are created by volcanoes. Starter: What does the interior of a volcano look like and have? OBJECTIVE AND STARTER Objective: Today you will go to the computer lab and work on the Pangea project. Starter: What does the interior of a volcano look like and have? Background Information What shape is a volcano? Are all volcanoes shaped like this? Shield volcano Usually built almost entirely of fluid lava flows. They are named for their large size and low profile, resembling a warrior's shield. This is caused by the highly fluid lava they eruptfluid warrior's shield Cinder Cone A steep hill like volcano that slopes steeply. Composite Volcano A volcano built up by many layers (strata) of hardened lava pumice and volcanic ash. Caldera The huge hole left by a volcanic mountain. Volcanic Neck It looks like a giant tooth stuck in the ground. Forms when magma hardens a volcanoes pipe. Lesson Review Turn to page 229 CALIFORNIA GEOLOGY CHAPTER 6-4 MR.OCHOA 6TH GRADE TEACHER OBJECTIVE AND STARTER Objective: You will learn about Californias geology features. Starter: What is a Shield Volcano, a cinder volcano, and a composite volcano. Background Information What type of movement occurs along the fault lines? Basin A broad bowl shaped valley. Central Valley A huge basin in California with the sierras and coast ranges on either side. Turn to page Lesson Review