Virtual Volcano Lab Name______Hr___
Log onto the Discovery Channel’s Virtual Volcano site (http://kids.discovery.com/games/build-play/volcano-explorer)
Global Perspectives (see the Menu on the left side)
--Using the topic menu in the lower right corner, read about:
1) Tectonic Plates: Where are most of the active volcanoes found? ______
2) The Ring of Fire: Where is the Ring of Fire located? ______
3) The Layers Within: How do volcanoes form? ______
Volcano Types (yup…back to the Menu on the left side) For each of the three volcano types answer the following questions…
1) Stratovolcano:
a. How are they made? ______
b. Look like--______
c. This volcano in Italy was responsible for destroying Pompeii in 79 AD--______
d. A well-known stratovolcano in the U.S.—______
2) Cinder Cone Volcano:
a. How are they made? ______
b. Look like—______
c. 2 famous cinder cone volcanoes & where they are located:
i. ______
ii. ______
3) Shield Volcano:
a. How are they made?______
b. Look like—______
c. A famous shield volcano & where it’s located: ______
4) Which type of volcano is the following? (Stratovolcano, Cinder Cone, or Shield volcano)
a. Most violent eruptions: ______
b. Island builders: ______
c. Smallest: ______
Inside a Volcano (Left side. Menu…) In the space below draw a side view of what a volcano looks like on the inside and label its parts.
Build Your Own Volcano… (Of course, don’t forget to watch it erupt—way cool!)
--But first…
1) Select and learn about the Gas Content
a. List 2 factors that can affect the explosiveness of a volcanic eruption.
i. ______ii. ______
b. Magma’s gas content usually depends on ______
2) Select and learn about Viscosity
a. What is it? ______
b. Thick magmas tend to have ______levels, and
runny lavas tend to have ______levels.
3) After playing with the settings on your own a bit, build the volcanoes with the settings below and record the results you create! (don’t forget to click “set conditions” before erupting). #8 is a combination for you to figure out…make a new combination.
Viscosity / Gas Content / Volcano type / Type of Eruption / Other information1. / Low / Low
2. / High / Low
3. / Low / High
4. / One level UP from Low / Low
5. / Two levels UP from Low / Low
6. / Two levels Up from Low / High
7. / High / High
8.