1.Lava with low amount of gas as it rises has high viscosity that it piles up at a vent resulting in a slope's shape of a volcano. shield composite cinder 2.shield volcano is formed when the lava . silica causing it to be . viscous that it can travel a great contains. distance. more, more less, less more, less less, more 3. Volcanoes that are formed by the accumulation of non-viscous lava that can flow freely. Shield volcanoes Cinder volcanoes Composite volcanoes

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1.Lava with low amount of gas as it rises has
high viscosity that it piles up at a vent resulting in
a
slope's shape of a volcano.
shield
composite
cinder
2.shield volcano is formed when the lava
contains
silica causing it to be
viscous that it can travel a great
distance.
more, more
less, less
more, less
less, more
3. Volcanoes that are formed by the
accumulation of non-viscous lava that can flow
freely.
Shield volcanoes
Cinder volcanoes
Composite volcanoes
4. Volcanoes that are built from alternate
solidification of both lava and pyroclastic
deposits.
Composite volcanoes
Cinder volcanoes
Shield volcanoes
5. High amount of gas dissolved in
magma tend to increase its ability to flow.
Therefore, loss of gases makes magma
viscous.
less
more
Transcribed Image Text:1.Lava with low amount of gas as it rises has high viscosity that it piles up at a vent resulting in a slope's shape of a volcano. shield composite cinder 2.shield volcano is formed when the lava contains silica causing it to be viscous that it can travel a great distance. more, more less, less more, less less, more 3. Volcanoes that are formed by the accumulation of non-viscous lava that can flow freely. Shield volcanoes Cinder volcanoes Composite volcanoes 4. Volcanoes that are built from alternate solidification of both lava and pyroclastic deposits. Composite volcanoes Cinder volcanoes Shield volcanoes 5. High amount of gas dissolved in magma tend to increase its ability to flow. Therefore, loss of gases makes magma viscous. less more
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