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Which type of magma is dome shaped?
felsic
Which type of magma is composite cone shaped?
intermediate
Which type of magma is shield shaped?
mafic
What is the melting point of felsic lava?
800 C
What is the melting point of intermediate lava?
1000C
What is the melting point of mafic lava?
1200 C
What is the percentage of silica in felsic lava?
75%
What is the percentage of silica in intermediate lava?
between 45% and 75%
What is the percentage of silica in mafic lava?
45%
What common rock is formed from felsic lava?
rhyolite
What common rock is formed from intermediate lava?
andesite
What common rock is formed from mafic lava?
basalt
Where can you find an example of felsic lava?
Lassen
Where can you find an example of intermediate lava?
Rainier
Where can you find an example of mafic lava?
Hawaii
Where is Tahoma located?
Rainier
Where is Tehama located?
Lassen
Where is Mazama located?
Crater Lake
During what period is Mount Rainier?
Quaternary period
Which mountain began in the Pleistocene Epoch?
Mount Rainier
Which mountain contained the building of composite cone to max height?
Mount Rainier
Which mountain contained the explosive destruction of old summit (6600) in the Holocene Epoch?
Mount Rainier
Question number 1
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Which period is Crater Lake?
quaternary period
Which mountain has ash falls building a cone in the Pleistocene epoch?
Crater Lake
Which mountain has cinder cones within caldera in the Holocene epoch?
Crater Lake
Which mountain has Wizard island and climatic eruptions?
Crater Lake
Which mountain contained postcollapse activity?
Crater Lake
Which period is the Lassen?
quaternary period
Which mountain began the decline of Tehama in the Pleistocene epoch?
Lassen
Which mountain contained the construction of a peak on the flank of Tehama 11,000 years ago in the Holocene epoch?
Lassen
Which mountain erupted from 1914-1921?
Lassen
Which park is located in the Cascade Range of Washington?
Mount Rainier
Which park is located in Southwest Oregon?
Crater Lake
Which park is located in northern California?
Lassen
Which mountain is located in East Central California?
Yosemite
Which mountain contained plate collision and volcanic-plutonic complex?
Yosemite
Which mountain contained Pleistocene glaciation?
Yosemite
Which mountain is located in Northwest Washington?
Olympic Mountains
Which mountain contains Pleistocene and Holocene glaciation and sea level changes?
Olympic Mountains
Which mountain contains plate tectonics?
Olympic Mountains
Which mountain is located in Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana?
Yellowstone
Which mountain contains Precambrian erosion, sedimentation, and tectonism?
Yellowstone
Which mountain contains Paleozoic and Mesozoic deposition?
Yellowstone
Which mountain contains late Tertiary uplift, faulting, and erosion?
Yellowstone
Which mountain contains post-Pleistocene uplift and erosion and geothermal activity?
Yellowstone