Write TRUE on the space provided if the statement is correct and FALSE if incorrect. On the last column, write a short explanation if your answer false. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. TRUE STATEMΕNTS or EXPLANATION FALSE 1. Inactive volcanoes are those volcanoes that has had at least one eruption during the past 10,000 years. 2. Mount Mayon is an example of a shield volcano. 3. Magma is a molten rock which give off onto the surface of the Earth when a volcano erupts. 4. The term volcano refers to a mountain or hill. 5. Cinder cone volcanoes are a large, typically steep- sided volcano. 6. Slope is the highest point of the apex of the volcano. 7. Plinian eruption is a periodic, weak to violent eruption characterized by fountain lava. 8. Cinder cone volcanoes are the simplest type of volcanoes. 9. Base is the lower part of volcano. 10. Mauna Loa is the largest shield volcano.
Write TRUE on the space provided if the statement is correct and FALSE if incorrect. On the last column, write a short explanation if your answer false. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. TRUE STATEMΕNTS or EXPLANATION FALSE 1. Inactive volcanoes are those volcanoes that has had at least one eruption during the past 10,000 years. 2. Mount Mayon is an example of a shield volcano. 3. Magma is a molten rock which give off onto the surface of the Earth when a volcano erupts. 4. The term volcano refers to a mountain or hill. 5. Cinder cone volcanoes are a large, typically steep- sided volcano. 6. Slope is the highest point of the apex of the volcano. 7. Plinian eruption is a periodic, weak to violent eruption characterized by fountain lava. 8. Cinder cone volcanoes are the simplest type of volcanoes. 9. Base is the lower part of volcano. 10. Mauna Loa is the largest shield volcano.
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