Open main menu

Difference between revisions of "Volcano"

Line 21: Line 21:
 
'''Volcanoes''' are formed along 2 different types of [[Tectonic Plate Margin|tectonic plate margin]]; [[Destructive Plate Margin]]s and [[Constructive Plate Margin]]s.  
 
'''Volcanoes''' are formed along 2 different types of [[Tectonic Plate Margin|tectonic plate margin]]; [[Destructive Plate Margin]]s and [[Constructive Plate Margin]]s.  
  
At [[Destructive Plate Margin]]s more [[dense]] [[oceanic plate|Oceanic Plate]] moves under the [[continental plate|Continental Plate]]  
+
At [[Destructive Plate Margin]]s more [[dense]] [[Oceanic Plate|oceanic plate]] moves under the less [[dense]] [[Continental Plate|continental plate]]. As this happens the [[Oceanic Plate|oceanic plate]] is melted and a lot of [[magma]] forms. This [[magma]] then rises towards the surface of the [[crust]] through cracks in the [[crust]] called [[vents]]. As this [[magma]] reaches the surface it creates a [[Volcanic Eruption]] due to high [[pressure]] being relased and a volcano is formed.
  
 
==Beyond the Curriculum==
 
==Beyond the Curriculum==
 
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDy28QtdYJY}}
 
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDy28QtdYJY}}

Revision as of 11:30, 30 July 2019

Key Stage 2

A picture of an active volcano.

Meaning

A volcano is a mountain made from lava that has cooled to become rock.

Key Stage 3

Meaning

A volcano is a mountain made from lava that has cooled to become igneous rock.

About Volcanoes

Volcanoes are usually found near the boundaries between tectonic plates.

Key Stage 4

Meaning

A volcano is a mountain made from lava that has cooled to become igneous rock.

About Volcanoes

Volcanoes are usually found near the boundaries between tectonic plates.

How Volcanoes are formed

Volcanoes are formed along 2 different types of tectonic plate margin; Destructive Plate Margins and Constructive Plate Margins.

At Destructive Plate Margins more dense oceanic plate moves under the less dense continental plate. As this happens the oceanic plate is melted and a lot of magma forms. This magma then rises towards the surface of the crust through cracks in the crust called vents. As this magma reaches the surface it creates a Volcanic Eruption due to high pressure being relased and a volcano is formed.

Beyond the Curriculum