Types of Volcanoes

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Across
  1. 2. An example of a cone volcano in New Zealand
  2. 4. An example of a caldera volcano in New Zealand
  3. 7. An eruption driven by the heat in a hydrothermal systems
  4. 8. Successive eruptions over thousands of years forms it's shape
  5. 10. Another name for a cone volcano
Down
  1. 1. An eruption driven by the heat from magma interacting with water
  2. 3. Have a history of infrequent but moderate-large eruptions
  3. 5. Molten rock beneath the ground
  4. 6. Where small eruptions occur over a wide geographic area
  5. 9. Molten rock erupted at the ground surface