Types of Volcanoes

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