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- 4. the color of the hottest star
- 6. passageway through which magma travels to reach Earth’s surface.
- 11. bowl-shaped depression at the top of the volcano.
- 13. latin for keel.
- 16. the brightest star.
- 17. a science that uses the principles of physics and mathematics to explain and predict the various phenomena.
- 20. one of the three scientists.
- 21. violent type of eruption marked by a continuous ejection of magma and gas.
- 22. volcanoes that have no historical records of eruption.
- 24. the planet that was proven as the celestial body known as the “Morning Star”.
- 26. bursts of trapped hot gases that push their ways through solid barriers.
- 29. the side that is cool and moist.
- 32. the star at the tip of the handle.
- 33. stars seem to move as a ___.
- 34. the movement of air caused by heat from the sun.
- 37. have exhibited volcanic activity such as rumbling in the last 10k years.
- 38. a volcano formed by loose and fluid lava.
- 41. also known as cold lahar.
- 42. refers to the day-to-day changes.
- 44. latin for swan.
- 48. an eruption where viscous magma flows out of a volcano’s vent.
- 49. very small stars.
- 50. series of water waves.
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- 1. mound of lava that grows outside the volcano.
- 2. elongated fracture or crack on earths crust from which lava erupts.
- 3. the most violent and explosive type of eruption.
- 5. group of stars.
- 7. opening through which volcanic materials are released.
- 8. recognized group of stars within a constellation.
- 9. least violent type of eruption.
- 10. the last name of the man that discovered that stars move.
- 12. the color of the cooler stars.
- 14. the average patterns of weather in a particular place over time.
- 15. makes up the stern of the boat-shaped constellation.
- 18. latin for cross.
- 19. the footprint that refers to the amount of carbon dioxide released.
- 23. also known as the hot lahar.
- 25. forms a recognizable patterns in the sky.
- 27. closest star to earth.
- 28. where people looked for guidance.
- 30. side of a volcano.
- 31. the standard unit for temperature.
- 35. larger crater and depression.
- 36. the pseudoscience that determines the influence of the state of the stars and the planets.
- 39. the side that is warm and dry.
- 40. comprises the sails of the boat-shaped constellation.
- 43. constellations that can be seen all year round.
- 45. also called mudflow.
- 46. stars that are two to 10 times larger than the sun.
- 47. loose and frequent bowel movement.