NATURE OF VOLCANIC ERUPTION
Across
- 2. These are hardened basaltic flows that serve as insulated pathways for lava away from its source.
- 4. It is a high-velocity current of rocks, gases, or water.
- 6. These are pulverized rocks, volcanic blocks, basaltic bombs, lava, glass fragments, and gases that volcanoes eject from the vent.
- 8. It is a flow of hot, dry mass of gases and fragments which includes pumice flow, glowing avalanche, and ash flow.
- 9. It is a mass of lava flowing downslope from the vent.
- 10. It is a flow which may consist of volcanic rocks and crystals with small particle size.
Down
- 1. It is a basaltic lava flow that often resembles the twisted braids of ropes.
- 3. It is a lava flow that generally flows in thin bread sheets due to its low viscosity.
- 5. It is a type of mudflow that consists of water, volcanic ash, pyroclastic materials and debris.
- 7. It is a basaltic lava flow with surfaces of rough, jagged blocks with dangerously sharp edges and spiny projections